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H'mm. If you check out Labour's 2017 Manifesto, there's a distinct loophole!
There always is when the national executive are involved.
H'mm. If you check out Labour's 2017 Manifesto, there's a distinct loophole!
There was legislation to federalise the EU (not europe) and John Major accepted it without a referendum.So by that reckoning, if the shoe was on the other foot and legislation were introduced to federalise europe, you would not be asking f9r a referendum to ensure that remained the will of the people.
And, imo, he's correct!...your post is very simplistic saying our vote has become worthless....
In the case of a Referendum - which was subsequently deemed 'binding' No! Part 1 is correct. But Part 2 needs to have 'to impliment our decision' added!...
Isn’t that how Democracy works? We have our say then leave it to our elected representatives.
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But there is an alternative - No Deal! And that's entirely why we elect Representatives - to implement the option(s) in their manifestos - and anything else that may arise after appropriate 'polling' if necessary - because that's their area of 'expertise'....
We can’t pick and choose the bits of Democracy we are happy with and when we want it used.
Otherwise we are back to the old, everyone should accept the deal because it was the only one on offer, regardless of the fact it was a bad deal.
Maybe, but that wasn't what I was referring to! Did you actually check it out? I'm inclinrd to doubt that you did!There always is when the national executive are involved.
No, I voted to Leave and want out and your post is very simplistic saying our vote has become worthless.
Isn’t that how Democracy works? We have our say then leave it to our elected representatives.
We can’t pick and choose the bits of Democracy we are happy with and when we want it used.
Otherwise we are back to the old, everyone should accept the deal because it was the only one on offer, regardless of the fact it was a bad deal.
Ifs, buts and maybe’s, we are were we are and we’ll have to live with the consequences, I just don’t see why Parliament should suddenly accept a bad deal under the excuse of it being the will of the people.So by that reckoning, if the shoe was on the other foot and legislation were introduced to federalise europe, you would not be asking f9r a referendum to ensure that remained the will of the people.
And at the next vote, for whatever that will be, WE get the chance to have our voices heard again, but as has already been expressed on here by plenty, they’ll vote for the same buffoon’s because of a colour of rosette.And, imo, he's correct!
In the case of a Referendum - which was subsequently deemed 'binding' No! Part 1 is correct. But Part 2 needs to have 'to impliment our decision' added!
But there is an alternative - No Deal! And that's entirely why we elect Representatives - to implement the option(s) in their manifestos - and anything else that may arise after appropriate 'polling' if necessary - because that's their area of 'expertise'.
We are quite ebtitled to be upset when they make a hash of it, but that's how (UK) democracy works!
And I do believe we will leave eventually, I still don’t expect to remain, the 650 has only become involved after a few made a deal and regardless of which side of the house they sit, it is far too important to expect the rest to lay down and accept just any deal.In theory, you're right. However, Parliament gave the issue to the electorate. But even then they had the opportunity to take back control but decided to invoke Article 50. In both cases Parliament voted massively in favour. Now that reality is hitting home they don't know whether to stick, twist or go and sit on the bog. What a dire bunch of worthless troughing toads the majority of them are.
I’m more than happy with no deal and start from fresh, what we are getting forced in to is blackmail by TM.I voted to leave, I didn't vote for a deal. If our politicians come up with a deal that could pass through Parliament I would accept it good or bad because that's their job. They haven't been able to agree the deal that has been offered by the EU which, in my simplistic way, suggest, to complete the Democratic will of the people, we have to leave with no deal and then negotiate as a non EU country.
Many interim agreements have been agreed regardless of us leaving with or without a deal. Never make the headlines and rarely highlighted in Parliament.
So this is the reasoning I have come to about the worth of our votes as everything is n place for the politicians to carry out the result of the referendum yet they are now openly talking about us staying in the EU.
Maybe, but that wasn't what I was referring to! Did you actually check it out? I'm inclinrd to doubt that you did!
That's entirely up to them! Whether you, or I, agree with it is a completely different matter!Yes, but who are they to decide what is in the national interest, they and Parliament have failed to make a decision on that, the only thing they are in agreement on is that the deal on the table isn't in the national interest.
3.5 million ... and the march tomorrow has to beat 30 people correct .. unless those 30 people had few extra votes or did the Russians not get through customs?
Like it or lump it, it's entirely because of our democracy that this is happening! Your 'banana republic' comment is so far out of order it's laughable!.....
I however am disgusted by the way our parliament have acted out this slow motion car crash that has portrayed this once proud democratic country as nothing better than a banana republic....
I genuinely find your point of view completely blinkered, none of us and I mean none of us actually knew what our vote meant, did it mean a deal at any cost or a good deal or no deal or complete stop and start again.I am astounded by the way so many fail to state their true intentions with Brexit. If they want us to stay in the EU even though the Referendum vote never went their way then why dont they have the spine to say so. All this talk of we never understood what we were voting for, leavers told us lies,the side of the red bus, there was no leave plan, no one voted to be worse off, and so on and so forth are just cover stories by bad losers who just cannot accept their vote didnt win. If the vote had gone the other way then I am certain it would have been accepted and we would have just got on with it. What a sad reflection on the moral fibre of people these days, the way so many have this entitlement complex. I don't like the way May has carried out the negotiations and come up with this very poor deal, although she is on a hiding to nothing as many remainers would create the same debacle what ever she came up with.
I have a great deal of respect for the few that voted Remain but have accepted the outcome to leave, I however am disgusted by the way our parliament have acted out this slow motion car crash that has portrayed this once proud democratic country as nothing better than a banana republic. We should hide our faces in shame.
I am astounded by the way so many fail to state their true intentions with Brexit. If they want us to stay in the EU even though the Referendum vote never went their way then why dont they have the spine to say so. All this talk of we never understood what we were voting for, leavers told us lies,the side of the red bus, there was no leave plan, no one voted to be worse off, and so on and so forth are just cover stories by bad losers who just cannot accept their vote didnt win. If the vote had gone the other way then I am certain it would have been accepted and we would have just got on with it. What a sad reflection on the moral fibre of people these days, the way so many have this entitlement complex. I don't like the way May has carried out the negotiations and come up with this very poor deal, although she is on a hiding to nothing as many remainers would create the same debacle what ever she came up with.
I have a great deal of respect for the few that voted Remain but have accepted the outcome to leave, I however am disgusted by the way our parliament have acted out this slow motion car crash that has portrayed this once proud democratic country as nothing better than a banana republic. We should hide our faces in shame.
I am astounded by the way so many fail to state their true intentions with Brexit. If they want us to stay in the EU even though the Referendum vote never went their way then why dont they have the spine to say so. All this talk of we never understood what we were voting for, leavers told us lies,the side of the red bus, there was no leave plan, no one voted to be worse off, and so on and so forth are just cover stories by bad losers who just cannot accept their vote didnt win. If the vote had gone the other way then I am certain it would have been accepted and we would have just got on with it. What a sad reflection on the moral fibre of people these days, the way so many have this entitlement complex. I don't like the way May has carried out the negotiations and come up with this very poor deal, although she is on a hiding to nothing as many remainers would create the same debacle what ever she came up with.
I have a great deal of respect for the few that voted Remain but have accepted the outcome to leave, I however am disgusted by the way our parliament have acted out this slow motion car crash that has portrayed this once proud democratic country as nothing better than a banana republic. We should hide our faces in shame.
Apparently if they revoke article 50 there will be riots on the streets
Considering they couldn’t organise a march I think we should take the chance 😂
Let’s make Britain great againIt was raining and howling that day wasn’t it!?
Leavers like to use that excuse anyway for their loss.