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originally posted by: fusiondoe
Leave means LEAVE.
No Vince Cable there shouldn't be a second referendum.
No Tony Blair you can't lobby together with other politicians to 'stop' Brexit.
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It's driving me crazy keep seeing this everywhere. The public voted to LEAVE by a majority. Whether it was a majority of 1 person or a million people. It was a democratic vote and 'Leave' won.
originally posted by: fusiondoeLeave means LEAVE whether you are a remainer or leaver, the vote has been cast, deal with it
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: fusiondoe
Leave means LEAVE.
No Vince Cable there shouldn't be a second referendum.
No Tony Blair you can't lobby together with other politicians to 'stop' Brexit.
Etc
Etc
Etc
It's driving me crazy keep seeing this everywhere. The public voted to LEAVE by a majority. Whether it was a majority of 1 person or a million people. It was a democratic vote and 'Leave' won.
Just suppose it had went the other way, do you not think somebody like Nigel Farage would be looking for another referendum?
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: fusiondoe
Leave means LEAVE.
No Vince Cable there shouldn't be a second referendum.
No Tony Blair you can't lobby together with other politicians to 'stop' Brexit.
Etc
Etc
Etc
It's driving me crazy keep seeing this everywhere. The public voted to LEAVE by a majority. Whether it was a majority of 1 person or a million people. It was a democratic vote and 'Leave' won.
Just suppose it had went the other way, do you not think somebody like Nigel Farage would be looking for another referendum?
Indeed we have the words of the man himself.
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36306681
originally posted by: ForteanOrg
That's a good thing. If it were any other way, you would not even have had a vote on Brexit. After all, the people had already voted in favour of the EU in 1975 (and by a whopping 2/3rd majority).
originally posted by: crayzeed
That ladies and gentlemen is a question asking your OPINION not a voted mandate to leave.
The government asked your opinion, just because the majority voted to leave does not mean the government has to follow the vote.
originally posted by: TJames
...That was vote for the common market, not the EU as it stands today.
The EU had changed so dramatically from the original common market in 1975, so I feel the second referendum was valid and pertinent.
originally posted by: TJames
a reply to: smurfy
It is a fascinating history of lies and deception isn't it.
But then that just sums up politics worldwide to be fair, from parish councils to UN levels and other international organisations.
originally posted by: smurfyhad Britain done the right thing at the beginning, and become a full member, it could have been even better. Now, we are pretty much on our own, and such a tiny country it is.
I love the UK, actually - mostly for it's traditions.
But the poor misled people of the UK, whom thought they could restore the golden ages of the Empire by simply walking away from their friends and trading partners after decades of profiting from them - they will suffer.
Wages will drop,
...taxes will rise....
....and the infamous British bureacracy will reign once more,....
It will eventually dawn upon the Brits that they did wrong.
And when that happens, they will re-apply for membership. We will, of course, gracefully accept. But you'll need to adhere to a few new rules then. You will be a Schengen nation after that, no more stupid and totally unneccessary border controls. And no more fuzzing with your own then quite worthless money.
We might even demand that you finally start driving at the proper side of the road :-P ..