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Originally Posted by nomadking
But being prepared to honour a "Yes" decision is. By allowing a vote on something, by implication you are saying the result will be honoured and implemented. More than a little bit disingenuous to say "we don't like the result, so we're going to do the opposite". A democratic country ceases to be democratic, if it ignores a democratic vote.
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Parties get the opportunity to stand on manifestos every few years. Elections held are democratic. It’s their prerogative to push the referendum as often as they please. If people continue to vote for them I don’t see what the issue is.
It’s just fear that the entire UK will collapse from unionists but I don’t think that’s anything to worry about either. It’s solves England’s identity crisis in one go.