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Old 10-03-2019, 12:38   #8261
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
No it wouldn't - why should the Remain result be allowed to stand when the prior result is ignored?

Brexiteers will not allow this travesty to democracy play out.

The division will only fester and get worse - it will certainly not end quickly.

The People of the UK was asked a question, the decision was to leave but the Remainers in the civil service and government thwart this democratic decision, wrongly decide to hold an invalid referendum and I suspect leave probably wins again, Remain has no chance, the corrupted EU has shown it's disgusting true colours over and over in these negotiations and the people of the UK are not stupid and will vote overwhelmingly for leave, do we have the best of three ?
I've said I don't agree with a second referendum. But I'm being dispassionate here. So I am arguing that a People's Vote and a desire to end the negotiations quickly are not contradictory as we still have a trade deal to negotiate if we leave...and that will take years and years.
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