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Originally Posted by Stephen
If the wee w8tch gets her ref2 then I think they should have more str8ct rules on what counts as a 2in for yes. For example it needs to be a clear majority, like 60% in favour. Where as if it was 51% yes and 49% no then it should count as that's barely a success.
Or just forget about it and fix the country and run it properly.
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Changing the win required would be seen as moving the goalposts so whilst sensible, the precedent has been set.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
So you advocate having repeat referendums until they eventually get their way and then it becomes a permanent decision?
How very democratic. And how very EU.
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Not sure the EU organises national referendums.