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Whole world says brexit is bad for UK
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Originally posted by meridian View PostAn excellent point well made.
In order to back up your point, could you please provide a link to any economic assessment that says that the UK will do well out of Brexit?
One that’s not funded by Legatum or Breitbart or any of their subsidiaries, of course.
How much is it to buy you, whore?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo you are happy to live under tyranny…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo you are happy to live under tyrannyComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo you are happy to live under tyranny as long as your pumpkin spiced latte is 30 p cheaper?
How much is it to buy you, whore?Comment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhat elements of the EU are exactly a tyranny and provide links pleaseComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLets start with just one. Carrying on with votes until the expected result is produced.
(Note: please don’t just parrot “Ireland” without realising that their No votes resulted in changes to the treaty. It wasn’t just “vote until you get it right”)Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLets start with just one. Carrying on with votes until the expected result is produced.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostOh? Where did that happen?
(Note: please don’t just parrot “Ireland” without realising that their No votes resulted in changes to the treaty. It wasn’t just “vote until you get it right”)
Of course, the UK never got a vote.....Comment
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Whole world says brexit is bad for UK
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey voted against. That should have been the end of it for a generation.
Of course, the UK never got a vote.....
Ireland voted against, the treaties were changed, they voted again because the treaties were now acceptable. That’s how democracy should work. Ireland got a referendum vote because this is what their constitution states.
The UK general public didn’t get a vote because, unlike Ireland, there is no constitution that requires it. You have voted in your representative to make decisions on your behalf. If you don’t like those decisions you can vote them out, and if enough people really don’t like those decisions then the government may change their mind early enough in advance to prevent losing MPs at the next election.
Democracy is not a one-time activity, why on earth would you think that a single decision needs to last for a generation?Comment
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