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Originally Posted by ianch99
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
The truth of the matter is that most leavers didn't actually analyse the method of leaving.
Thank you, finally. My point exactly ...
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Well, no. You are saying, surely, that we should have a vote on the method of leaving, presumably because you would say that people didn't appreciate the complexity of the process.
I am saying that people were asked whether we should remain or leave, and the people voted to leave. They were not concerned with
how we would leave, just that we should leave. I think most of us assumed that bit would be handled by the politicians.
If you voted for Corbyn because he wanted to nationalise the railways, would you then go on to expect that the public would have a say on
how the railways would be nationalised? Whether the private sector would be allowed to bid against the public sector, whether the whole industry should go into public hands, whether current standards should be maintained, etc? Of course not. You would have voted for nationalisation and it would be up to the Government how it implemented it.
Given the way Brexit was proposed, surely you cannot believe that those who voted out wanted a half way house, any more than the remainers did. They voted out, which means out of the EU, out of the single market and out of the customs union.
Interesting that Corbyn has already conceded that he would stay in the customs union, contrary to what people voted for, and that he appears not to understand that this would mean we could not forge our own trade deals, which the people
did vote for.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Saturday 20th October .
Peoples Vote Rally 700,000
Nigel Farages 'Save Brexit' rally 1,200
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Not all leavers are fans of Nigel, old bean.