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Old 04-07-2022, 08:16   #4218
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
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.
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 View Post
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.
Not sure the EU organises national referendums.
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