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Old 27-03-2019, 07:30   #642
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
very interesting and how come JRM changing his mind isn’t an affront to democracy yet it would be if the people change theirs?? brexiteer hypocrisy
He's not changed his mind, Dave, he's just been forced into answering a different question. May's deal or no Brexit.

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Another referendum with clearly defined choices and a clearly defined percentage requirement to achieve victory would solve the situation perfectly.

Saying that remainers are playing pathetic games because it doesn’t fit with your political beliefs just shows your true colours for all to see
So not content with letting Parliament take over from Government, you now want the general public to take over the business of governing from Parliament.

Interesting. Good luck with that.

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
I think the speed you slip into the pejorative shows that you are worried. You should be. If the Hard Brexiters do not swallow their pride, lose face and sign up to Mrs May's deal then they will lose the prize. We will get a watered down Brexit and maybe no Brexit at all.

Even, *gasp*, JC is now uttering phrases like "MPs should consider public vote on Brexit deal".

Things like the Petition and the March in London will vividly remind the MP's in Parliament that they need to vote in the country's interests and conclude this debacle with a solution that tries to be inclusive to both sides and failing that, asks the people to make the final decision.
Of course, everyone is worried. I agree that the Brexiteers need to sign up to May's deal. Given that 'no deal' has been ruled out, the Withdrawal Agreement is the only way to deliver what the electorate voted for.
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