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As much as I hate it, Kirk, I think Brexit is gonna happen. But the referendum didn't address any details so these are up for a debate.
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I really hope the majority of voters are not so easily fooled and accepting of the way their intelligence has been and continues to be insulted. We should not bow down to a second vote and should hold on to our ‘democracy’ with everything we have. |
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As far as I can tell, that's left us with a situation where it's not that the government is "dilly dallying" or specifically trying to "get out of it"... it's that dopmestic and European politics and trade became so intertwined over the last few decades that untangling them "fully", even with the best will to do so in the world, is proving to be practically impossible. They're procrastinating because they want the dust to have settled A LOT before they admit that they have no idea how to make it work. |
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Choor, all that negative tibb cliquey stuff went away not so long back. Only lord knows why it's come back recently :think: |
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Either both of the results are fair and democratic... or neither of them are. [Note: I'm actually on the fence about where I stand on the above statement. I agree that these votes are manipulated by interested parties and the media... I think the results very rarely reflect "the real truth of the matter"... but that's not a new thing starting with Brexit, it's been going on with the GE since voting became fully open to the general public - 100 years ago this year.] |
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You can't complain about 'fear-mongering' while ignoring the fallacies and fairy tales that formed the cornerstones of the Leave campaign. It's basically complaining about one cheap tactic just because the cheap tactic you backed wouldn't work twice in a row.
Every vote is democratic by nature, you can't just disavow things because they might not go your way. I voted Remain yet I wouldn't want a second vote to happen just because people who don't know what fact checking is believed in the lies of the Leave camp and now they regret it. Votes have consequences and people need to lie in the bed that they've made. |
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:joker: Is that me you're alluding to? I'd like to take the credit but the fact is that 'this negative tibb cliquey stuff' has always been present on here - though it was usually 'Left-leaning' members 'gang-banging' solitary members who disagreed with their joint skewed viewpoints. Oh, and then it erupted again during my absence, I believe. :wavey: |
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And we will NEVER agree no matter how many posts we make. |
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I’m not aware of the time that it ‘erupted in your absence’ but I’ve been wrong before. |
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The public have had their say twice on Brexit, the first was whether or not it should happen and the second was the general election which basically turned into a 'which party do you want running Brexit' vote. If people don't get the Brexit they want then it's their own fault for voting poorly. We've known since before the election that Theresa May's government was weak yet people got suckered into voting for her because she repeated a slogan ad infinitum like she was a pokemon. Remember that the original Referendum question was whether or not people wanted to leave or remain, it wasn't what kind of Brexit they wanted if we left. That would be determined by which party got voted into power and the people chose a wishy washy government who will likely be bowled over by the EU. If we keep having referendums on whether we like the way Brexit is going then we'd have one every few months. |
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