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It's fair to say that the electorate was asked to give advice in an advisory referendum and gave bad advice (to be fair, it was a poorly framed question). So we should certainly respect that the electorate did their best, and then Parliament's job is decide what to do within the context of that advice. -
Did you mention this at the time of the referendum or did you just whinge like a bitch when you lost?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's fair to say that the electorate was asked to give advice in an advisory referendum and gave bad advice (to be fair, it was a poorly framed question). So we should certainly respect that the electorate did their best, and then Parliament's job is decide what to do within the context of that advice.
Also, when you voted, did you understand that the Government of the time had promised to implement the result?Last edited by Zigenare; 24 September 2019, 14:51.Comment
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Does leaving with a deal still honour the result of the referendum?Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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If I had a penny for each time a Government had broken it's promise...Originally posted by Zigenare View PostDid you mention this at the time of the referendum or did you just whinge like a bitch when you lost?
Also, when you voted, did you understand that the Government of the time had promised to implement the result?Comment
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FTFY. Not what was promised but what the "people" deserve.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostDoes leaving with a turd-like deal still honour the result of the referendum?Hard Brexit now!
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The key part is: ' the Government of the time'... Since then we had one GE and 2 different PMs, so do you consider it is still the same government!?Originally posted by Zigenare View PostDid you mention this at the time of the referendum or did you just whinge like a bitch when you lost?
Also, when you voted, did you understand that the Government of the time had promised to implement the result?
If we get a new GE (again) and elect a new government, then you will accept if the new government will ignore promises made by a different government!?"The boy who cried Sheep"Comment
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You are triggered today. Maybe have a little lie down before you burst a blood vessel.Originally posted by Triggenare View PostDid you mention this at the time of the referendum or did you just whinge like a bitch when you lost?
Also, when you voted, did you understand that the Government of the time had promised to implement the result?Comment
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You always wheel that chestnut out when you haven't got an answer. Not triggered, just wondering what it was about the EU referendum that you didn't understand?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou are triggered today. Maybe have a little lie down before you burst a blood vessel.
Did you vote in the EU referendum?Comment
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You are the most triggered poster on CUK. You're now meta-triggered.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou always wheel that chestnut out when you haven't got an answer. Not triggered, just wondering what it was about the EU referendum that you didn't understand?
Did you vote in the EU referendum?
I understand that the referendum was advisory. You appear not to. Either that or you're triggered by that fact and in angry denial.
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I'd have £15.62Originally posted by sal View PostIf I had a penny for each time a Government had broken it's promise...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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