Thread: Brexit
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Old 29-06-2019, 17:33   #3722
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Or we are carrying out the will of the most vocal section of a minority of the electorate, if we really cared about the democratic will everyone eligible should've been made to vote and the options for leaving fully covered as although a sizable number probably did vote for no deal I doubt they all did and what's certain is no one campaigned for a no deal exit, why the people who told these whoppers aren't being held to account is beyond me.
Those that didn't vote either didn't care or didn't understand the consequences, so I don't see the point in a compulsory vote, not that I object to that priciple, which is applied in Australia, for example.

As for the no deal Brexit, I feel sure that most Brexiteers did actually vote for that, although this cannot be proved one way or another.

It certainly appears that a growing number of people are now calling for a no deal Brexit to get it done and dusted, so your second point is moot.
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