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[Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
Having lied about giving us one, signed away more of our powers to Europe and opposed the notion of an in/out referendum for so very long, Labour are now suddenly in favour apparently. Yes, now they're out of office, they've suddenly decided it's the right thing to do and this change of heart has nothing whatsoever to do with a cynical attempt at face saving.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32863749 Had they won the election, in spite of what Harman claims they 'heard on the doorsteps', I doubt very much they'd have given two hoots for what they now 'accept' the people want but there we are. Say one thing, do another is in their DNA... Anyway, I just hope this isn't going to turn into a replay of the Scottish referendum. This is a massively important issue and we need good clear information on which to base our decisions. I want to hear the arguments for and against properly articulated, without the sort of pathetic hysteria we've heard from those opposed to change who'd have us believe that life outside the EU could only be catastrophic. Equally I don't want us to be fooled into thinking that leaving would be a panacea for all our ills. |
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Unfortunate sign of how cynical we all are about politicians that, when they do give the impression of listening to us, we think they are just changing tack to try and win power.
My biggest issues with Labour revolve around their illiberal 'We know best' attitude and their tendency to think they can change everything for everyone from Westminster. Their manifesto's commitments to devolution showed some signs that they are slowly but surely 'getting it' as far as democracy in the Internet age goes. Let's hope that they carry this on. We need strong, effective opposition. |
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The rise of UKIP has shown the other parties that a lot of the population wants out of the EU, or major reforms, especially when it comes to uncontrolled migration.
So they change their spots to appear to be listening. I doubt we will get a referendum though, Cameron will just announce that he has been successful in bringing about change in some way or another. |
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Somewhat the UKIP effect, but probably also realising that the public were quite offended by the arrogance of Labour saying 'We know best, we should stay in the EU, you shouldn't have a referendum.'
Labour's traditional way of operating, changing things at the top, centralised decision making, very much 'we know best' doesn't work any more. Good. |
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Probably why he announced he would not be standing for a further term. |
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I already now what i will vote and that's "get us to hell OUT" |
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It was a key election pledge which several ministers, including Cameron, have reaffirmed since the election. |
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