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Originally Posted by joeysteele
The only thing I agreed with Nigel Farage on was a possible need to have an election.
A lot more as to what plans the govt has for leaving would then have to be forthcoming and would be under greater scrutiny too from the media and TV interviewing.
It would also of course give the insight to how well prepared other parties are too on the issue.
If she really believes the polling and really thinks she is over 10% ahead in the polling too, she should go for it as well.
As it is, it would seem with her huffing and puffing that she doesn't even believe her own party would support her plans in a parliamentary vote.
She has an overall majority and on paper her majority is at least 14,however Sinn Feinn are not there,she also would have the support of the poodle party of the Conservatives, the DUP, in addition to the UKIP solitary vote as well.
Effectively giving her at least a 32 overall majority in the Commons.
So she must believe many of her own party will vote against her ideas and plans to be so against getting this over and done with.
I felt Gina made her point really well, I actually also felt Nigel Farage was near seeing her point on a fair bit too.
Farage does believe in democracy, I have no doubt on that being fair to him.
So why he would be against the UK parliament voting on this beyond me.
Also if MPs of other parties did use this to try to stop leaving, he could have a great time exposing all that.
I support the court action still and for me Gina was right as to what she said on this programme Marr this morning.
Hopefully it will come to a general election on this issue, that would not only be a test of the plans for leaving from the parties that wish to, it would also be a test as to where the mood of the voters really is at this time too.
What is to fear if all is really as it was in June.
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Totally disagree! Who does she think she is, too full of her own importance.
The democratic voting process in this country will cease to exist if people like her get their way. A democratic public vote cannot be overturned because certain people don't like the outcome and attempt to overrule it because they think they know best. Sheer arrogance!
If another vote went the other way and then someone from the leave camp challenged it through the courts where would it stop? Agree or disagree a democratic vote has to be respected. The woman is simply a sore loser with enough money to throw a tantrum.