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Old 04-12-2018, 21:45   #4362
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I wouldn’t call it perverse given the allegations of fraud and corruption. Indeed, it seems to be the direction Parliament is edging towards. To the point you yourself posted we need a general election to resolve this.

Seems quite reasonable that such major constitutional change should require a majority of the actual electorate to actively want it.

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Indeed, older generations get to just be bitter about the war and on average live a short period with the consequences with their pensions protected. Younger people have to live fifty years with the economic consequences of this bitterness.
Utter twaddle - I’m young enough to live another 50 years and I do not want my country to be in the corrupted EU !!!
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