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Old 23-12-2016, 09:12   #3442
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by OhReally View Post
Actually you can, it has and will always go on.

You don't have to like it, it's called democracy.

The local parties select the candidates based on their adherence to the national party's aims.

If you don't like it, start your own party and try to change the system

BTW it's not a "very large" portion of the country, the remoaners LOST the referendum in case you have forgotten.

To correct your error "to name and shame them for NOT SUPPORTING the viewpoint of the majority"
Since when did 48% cease to be a large proportion? But that's a digression.

Political parties have long held dissenters in them. In the UK with few parties they're broad churches with a rich diversity of opinions. If it wasn't for the likes of John Redwood and Michael Gove whose views didn't reflect the previous party line then would there have been a Brexit win?

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