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Whichever way the parties decide to go, they risk alienating approx 50% of the electorate.
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If the case for leaving is still overwhelming, no problem with another vote surely ? Or is there a danger the young might get shaken out of their apathy, and the Brexit lies might have swayed some? If we still vote to leave don't think anyone could complain as we are more than informed now of the oncoming disaster. |
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After all, didn't Farage proclaim, if Leave lost 48/52 it would be unfinished business. Yet the other way and people are supposed to put up and shut up. :erm: |
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Here is a typical piece of Grauniad leftie gollox:
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...exit-destroyed Even now, after all that’s happened over the past few days and with everything to come, Labour politicians and their aides cling to one of two excuses for their position on Brexit. The first will come most often from an MP for some kicked-about northern seat. “I voted remain, of course,” they generally begin, “but my constituents wanted Brexit.” <SNIP> Brexit was always a project driven by the right to enrich the right. ………… Where do they find these pinko pseuds? |
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Another referendum will decide nothing.
Unless it is something like 70/30 for Remain ( and that depends on what the question is) If there is no mandate to leave with a 52/48, then there is no mandate to stay if it is 52/48 the other way or something in that area. The three points that remain think another referendum will deliver a win are: 1. Many of the old arse leavers are dead now 2. Those thickos that didn’t know what Leave meant are now educated and will reverse their vote 3. None that voted remain initially will change their vote. This has to be offset against. 1. Not all new voters are remainers 2. Just how many have died in the last 2.5 years? 3. Those that voted remain first but would vote leave now (and i put myself in that camp) Face those two off together and will that give them a decisive majority - i think not and the circus continues. Has it not dawned on the Westminster bubble that one of the main reasons leave won was because the population did not believe their voice mattered, they felt ignoredand left behind. And what is Westminsters answer to that? To tell them their voice doesn’t matter, ignore them and offer them nothing. What was it Einstein said, madness is to do the same thing again and again and expect different results................. |
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No one thinks about the long-term consequences of 'winning'. Winning a narrow Remain vote will cause unrest and deep resentment. The people celebrating a no deal Brexit, even gloating at young people's concerns, are also not thinking of what the country could look like a few years down the road. |
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There isn't the Parliamentary Arithmetic for a Second Referendum, there is about 26 Labour MPs who won't back it for a start and there is already a handful who have publicly declared tonight that they will vote against any amendment that calls for one.
And tonight at a Labour PLP meeting, Corbyn was asked 23 times, if Remaining in the EU, would be on the ballot paper, he refused to say it would. As usual, it's just noise. |
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Stripped of its usual European support because of Brexit, how is Britain faring on the global stage? Well, today, the UN ruled that it must give up its rule of the Chagos Islands.
Looks like one country is taking back control. Mauritius. https://www.itv.com/news/2019-02-25/...-court-orders/ |
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the sun front page tomorrow saying Teressa May going to rule out a no deal Brexit Tom Swarbrick just said on LBC
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/brexit...brexit-u-turn/ |
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