View Full Version : IF we had another referendum how would you vote?
Kate!
07-06-2019, 11:50 AM
To stay or leave the EU?
I would vote stay same as last time.
joeysteele
07-06-2019, 11:53 AM
I would still vote remain.
I make no apologies for being a committed EU supporter.
For me, uniting not separating is the way to be, and go forward on.
Smithy
07-06-2019, 11:55 AM
Wonder how long it’ll take before someone to moan about people treading the same ground :think:
Liam-
07-06-2019, 11:58 AM
Originally I voted leave, but now I’m conflicted, I still believe in leaving, but I don’t want to give Farage and his merry band of bigots what they want :think:
Jordan.
07-06-2019, 11:59 AM
Didn't vote :omgno: I would vote remain.
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 12:03 PM
I believe in Europe, the best continent in the world. We have so much going for us together
Cherie
07-06-2019, 12:06 PM
voted remain, would do so again
Mitchell
07-06-2019, 12:09 PM
Remain or leave?
Remain
AnnieK, Black Dagger, Cherie, Jordan., Kate!, LukeB, Mitchell, Nicky91, reece(:, Shaun, Smithy, Twosugars
12 100.00%
Leave 0
Let’s close the poll right there
reece(:
07-06-2019, 12:11 PM
Remain, and remain again. #BetterTogether
Northern Monkey
07-06-2019, 12:16 PM
Wouldn’t vote unless the result of the first referendum had been seen through first.
I voted Remain in 2016 but I think to overturn the result before it's even been implemented would be terrible for the social fabric of this country and leave so many people feeling angry and betrayed, most would never trust the political system again and it would never be the end of it, those divisions would last for years and years
Liam-
07-06-2019, 12:20 PM
Wouldn’t vote unless the result of the first referendum had been seen through first.
Also this
Shaun
07-06-2019, 12:21 PM
I voted Remain in 2016 but I think to overturn the result before it's even been implemented would be terrible for the social fabric of this country and leave so many people feeling angry and betrayed, most would never trust the political system again and it would never be the end of it, those divisions would last for years and years
Just which part of the current social fabric of the country would you say is intact, out of interest?
Just which part of the current social fabric of the country would you say is intact, out of interest?
But we're still dealing with the referendum aftermath and the problems now are as a result of delaying Brexit. If you actually reverse it then it'll be ten times worse. If the result could actually be implemented then politicians will have delivered on the referendum and as a country we can move on, that's not going to happen if people want to continuously rerun 2016 till they get the result they want. If we leave and then ten years later we decide we're worse off and want to reapply for EU membership then fine but I expect that once we're out and it's a few years behind us then most people will realise that actually the EU is not really that great an institution and being in it is not the be all and end all. Staying in the EU does nothing to resolve the issues that pushed people to voting Leave in the first place
Tom4784
07-06-2019, 12:41 PM
Remain, I no longer really care about the result but a remain win would derail the Brexit party and end their push to power before Farage can try to push his anti-NHS views into practice.
Smithy
07-06-2019, 12:45 PM
Nicky voting :skull:
Denver
07-06-2019, 12:45 PM
I would still vote out as I believe the EU is poison
Tom4784
07-06-2019, 12:54 PM
I would still vote out as I believe the EU is poison
EU is poison but being Trump's bitch is a good thing? I don't understand that train of thought at all. If we wanted to, we could have tried to effect change in the EU when we were members but that's not the case now and somehow lodging ourselves in Trump's sizable arse is better? When he has already threatened the NHS?
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 12:55 PM
Nicky voting :skull:
We need allies Smiff :nono:
reece(:
07-06-2019, 12:55 PM
I would still vote out as I believe the EU is poison
The EU don't want to sell our NHS
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 12:56 PM
I would still vote out as I believe the EU is poison
EU is the opposite of poison, it's a wonderful joint project bringing Europe together
Nicky91
07-06-2019, 01:02 PM
EU is the opposite of poison, it's a wonderful joint project bringing Europe together
exactly, that's why Juncker and everyone in EC (european commission) have been working hard to solve the problems in Hungary (giving them several warnings) and also the brexit crisis in UK is annoying to them a lot
Northern Monkey
07-06-2019, 01:05 PM
EU is poison but being Trump's bitch is a good thing? I don't understand that train of thought at all. If we wanted to, we could have tried to effect change in the EU when we were members but that's not the case now and somehow lodging ourselves in Trump's sizable arse is better? When he has already threatened the NHS?
The thing is,The EU don’t want to change to suit it members,Only what serves itself as an institution.
A part of the vote to leave was due to Cameron going over to try and get change and coming back with next to nothing.
A mistake on their part.
Tom4784
07-06-2019, 01:17 PM
The thing is,The EU don’t want to change to suit it members,Only what serves itself as an institution.
A part of the vote to leave was due to Cameron going over to try and get change and coming back with next to nothing.
A mistake on their part.
But given that the choices are Trump or the EU, which one are we more likely to have an effect on? We could have kept trying with the EU but we'll never be anything other than Trump's bitch.
EU is poison but being Trump's bitch is a good thing? I don't understand that train of thought at all. If we wanted to, we could have tried to effect change in the EU when we were members but that's not the case now and somehow lodging ourselves in Trump's sizable arse is better? When he has already threatened the NHS?Didn't this week teach you anything? It was quite clear that Trump was the Queens bitch. He was in absolute awe of her. Being the Queens bitch makes him our bitch.
Be British or be German? I'd vote for being British, again.
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 01:26 PM
Didn't this week teach you anything? It was quite clear that Trump was the Queens bitch. He was in absolute awe of her. Being the Queens bitch makes him our bitch.
:laugh:
childish naivety
he likes the pomp bc he is vain and he is awkward around royalty bc he has the mentality of an uncouth upstart, very much like Dubya Bush
that doesn't translate into politics like it didn't translate with Dubya when he made Blair his bitch
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 01:28 PM
Be British or be German? I'd vote for being British, again.
politics of envy
blame the germans for working hard and being more successful
so much easier than engaging with Europe and building alliances to steer the EU
politics of envy
blame the germans for working hard and being more successful
so much easier than engaging with Europe and building alliances to steer the EUHitler will be looking down on Merkel with envy, thinking, "I can't believe all I had to do was sell them cars"
Glenn.
07-06-2019, 01:33 PM
Leave like last time I voted
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 01:39 PM
Hitler will be looking down on Merkel with envy, thinking, "I can't believe all I had to do was sell them cars"
and who is forcing you to buy them :think:
so now you blaming them for producing superior cars :joker:
caprimint
07-06-2019, 01:44 PM
I didn't vote last night, now I'd vote remain
Livia
07-06-2019, 01:45 PM
I voted Remain in 2016 but I think to overturn the result before it's even been implemented would be terrible for the social fabric of this country and leave so many people feeling angry and betrayed, most would never trust the political system again and it would never be the end of it, those divisions would last for years and years
Lovin' your work as always MTVN.
and who is forcing you to buy them :think:
so now you blaming them for producing superior cars :joker:We're not on the same wave length here are we?
Can you just let me vote for who I want, for the reasons I want, without accusing me of having some evil scam please?
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 01:48 PM
We're not on the same wave length here are we?
Can you just let me vote for who I want, for the reasons I want, without accusing me of having some evil scam please?
am I stopping you? how? by disputing your statements posted in a discussion forum? :think:
Livia
07-06-2019, 01:59 PM
We're not on the same wave length here are we?
Can you just let me vote for who I want, for the reasons I want, without accusing me of having some evil scam please?
As is your right.
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 02:02 PM
Alf, I'm sorry, I didn't realize you wanted your posts to go unanswered.
I was exercising my free speech.
Alf, I'm sorry, I didn't realize you wanted your posts to go unanswered. Maybe a creation of a safe space on the forum would help? :) Somewhere where it is safe from being debated ;)It's just that I can't afford to get in a tit for tat, back and forth with you.
Josy has put me on a final warning and threatened me with a lengthy ban. So as much as I'd like to have a troll contest with you, I can't do it.
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 02:11 PM
It's just that I can't afford to get in a tit for tat, back and forth with you.
Josy has put me on a final warning and threatened me with a lengthy ban. So as much as I'd like to have a troll contest with you, I can't do it.
Oh, in that case I sympathise, believe me. You should have told me that earlier.
I don't want you to get banned so if my posts may make you say bannable things I will stop.
Though I think it will do BOTH of us a bit of good if we managed to discuss within the forum rules. It's worth a try? But maybe another time if you don't feel like it.
Denver
07-06-2019, 02:27 PM
EU is poison but being Trump's bitch is a good thing? I don't understand that train of thought at all. If we wanted to, we could have tried to effect change in the EU when we were members but that's not the case now and somehow lodging ourselves in Trump's sizable arse is better? When he has already threatened the NHS?
Being Trumps bitch demands on who is in charge and I doubt Trump will even win his election
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 02:31 PM
Being Trumps bitch demands on who is in charge and I doubt Trump will even win his election
Out of eu we'd at the mercy of bigger players, staring with America but also China and EU.
Shaun
07-06-2019, 02:33 PM
But we're still dealing with the referendum aftermath and the problems now are as a result of delaying Brexit. If you actually reverse it then it'll be ten times worse. If the result could actually be implemented then politicians will have delivered on the referendum and as a country we can move on, that's not going to happen if people want to continuously rerun 2016 till they get the result they want. If we leave and then ten years later we decide we're worse off and want to reapply for EU membership then fine but I expect that once we're out and it's a few years behind us then most people will realise that actually the EU is not really that great an institution and being in it is not the be all and end all. Staying in the EU does nothing to resolve the issues that pushed people to voting Leave in the first place
People have voted for manifestoes with promises that've been broken since the dawn of time; take the most recent destruction of the Lib Dems because of some buzzwords about how they'd vowed to "never increase tuition fees" and then the Tories went ahead with it anyway.
I know the overturning of the first referendum would (fairly) cause outrage but I don't see why it's being treated as some holy grail of democracy when the process of election promises failing to be delivered upon has been... a thing forever? Especially when the margin was so negligible and the funding/information on the campaigns from both sides are under such scrutiny.
I just think opportunist politicians are exploiting this vague idea of "democracy" to hammer through Brexit without much consideration for the economic damage it'll do. And if indeed a second referendum were to come in with a "Remain" victory (which I personally think is unlikely, even with the recent MEP party splits being *technically* in favour of Remain but just split across the three or four smaller parties) I don't know why this concept of a "furious backlash" would be any different to the already furious backlash against the concept of Brexit from the current Remain side.
Obviously a time machine would be ideal for Cameron to either: word the referendum accurately or plan some sort of deal prior to even putting it to the public, but... hey ho.
Twosugars
07-06-2019, 02:38 PM
Let's quote farage: with 52/48 result the issue would be far from closed
Or David Davis: theres something wrong with democracy if a referendum result cannot be contested
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