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Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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If it was a 17:16 split again then it would be more of an issue

What result wouldn't be an issue, 18-15? 19-14? 20-13?
And who decides?

It’s the closeness that makes it such an issue

Barnsley beat Walsall 1-0 yesterday
One measly almost insignificant goal
Not 1.27 million, which is incidentally more than the entire population of Birmingham
 
What result wouldn't be an issue, 18-15? 19-14? 20-13?
And who decides?



Barnsley beat Walsall 1-0 yesterday
One measly almost insignificant goal
Not 1.27 million, which is incidentally more than the entire population of Birmingham

60% and above would indicate clearer

However that said if there was a second vote I’ve yet to come across a remain voter who would change their vote to leave but have met and spoken to many leave voters who would change their vote due to feeling mislead by the campaign or have just changed their mind
 
60% and above would indicate clearer

However that said if there was a second vote I’ve yet to come across a remain voter who would change their vote to leave but have met and spoken to many leave voters who would change their vote due to feeling mislead by the campaign or have just changed their mind

So if there was another referendum and remain won with 59% of the votes, you wouldn't accept it?
 
If there are to be indicative votes this coming week, how about each of the party leaders put forward their preferred option and then have Parliament to be given a free vote on those options? Unfortunately, that might not satisfy the EU but at least the UK Parliament will have cho
 
If there are to be indicative votes this coming week, how about each of the party leaders put forward their preferred option and then have Parliament to be given a free vote on those options? Unfortunately, that might not satisfy the EU but at least the UK Parliament will have cho

Because it is very questionable on how much each party leader has the support of their MPs at the moment?
 
Don't fret, not a hope in hell for RM.

I don't know, I imagine he's quite popular with the membership of the conservative party. We could then end up with Corbyn V Mogg in a contest to find out who, whilst having the most support amongst the ideological fanatics in their party, is the least disliked by the majority of voters. Would kind of serve us right in a way.
 
Met a Remainer friend of mine this weekend. Asked him if he signed the Petition..
He shrugged his shoulders and said.. 'No point. Anyways it wont make a difference, as the count was above 100K and therefore the it does not matter if it it is 100,001 or 3m'.. You could call it being pragmatic / voter apathy or the fact that not all remainers have signed up yet.
 
Met a Remainer friend of mine this weekend. Asked him if he signed the Petition..
He shrugged his shoulders and said.. 'No point. Anyways it wont make a difference, as the count was above 100K and therefore the it does not matter if it it is 100,001 or 3m'.. You could call it being pragmatic / voter apathy or the fact that not all remainers have signed up yet.
It won’t make a difference but just imagine it got to say 20 million people.. what would the MPs do then? Now that would be a story
 
Unfortunately we are now in a situation with politicians that if they told me it was daytime, I would look out of the window to check. Out of interest are both Chancellors remainers.
Surely not; who could have guessed?
He certainly is - because he believes that's what's best for the UK economy! I can't fault him on that - as every indicator/indication, including those of the Brexiteers , is that - at least initially - the UK economy will suffer because of Brexit.
 
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