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Originally Posted by Angua
Therefore a minority of those who could vote are dictating to the majority. Just the same as every general election since 1935.
A choice on the options on how we leave the EU means the majority who choose to vote would support that option.
I do wonder what people are so afraid of in giving people a choice of how we leave? If the government negotiations were better, I suspect more people would be happy to let them get on with it. Yet all we get are movable red lines and indecisiveness.
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No, all we want is a complete break away from the corrupted EU - which is what leaving the EU meant on the ballot paper - not half in, half out.
It did not say "Stay half in the EU or bits of it".
It said to leave the EU, that was what leaving means, you don't hang around, you leave, exit, depart, go away from.
You just don't get it do you, people who do not choose to vote, obviously do not care one way or the other, if they cared that much they would have got off their arses, registered to vote and decided to vote - they did not do so, so they lose their chance to have a say, that's how a free democracy works. They cannot complain after when a decision is made for them and it certainly is not dictating it for them - when they had a chance to participate, to say a minority is choosing for the majority, that is utter rubbish.