At what point is one side or the other going to claim that they have been disadvantaged because of the weather?
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I like this bit best:
The national result, once declared, will be final but it is not legally binding.
The European Referendum Act 2015 does not include provisions to implement the result of the referendum; legally, the Government is not bound to follow the outcome.Comment
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My Dad was telling me that it'll be all right because Parliament will never pass it anyway. A bit delusional I think.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostThe European Referendum Act 2015 does not include provisions to implement the result of the referendum; legally, the Government is not bound to follow the outcome.
Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Yep, has always been thus..Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI like this bit best:The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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The European Referendum Act 2015 does not include provisions to implement the result of the referendum; legally, the Government is not bound to follow the outcome.
So what are you Remoaners worried about then? Vote Leave just for a laugh, safe in the knowledge that Ham Face will frig it so it never happens. Just hope we have enough riot police after all the cuts...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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No matter what, the UK will still be run by unelected civil servants in the UK and special advisers.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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That would result in vote of no confidence for sure.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe European Referendum Act 2015 does not include provisions to implement the result of the referendum; legally, the Government is not bound to follow the outcome.Comment
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Well, the wife and I just voted Out.

Let it burn!!!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Suppose at least if we did get a leave and the government vetoed it they would at least be showing their true colours in that they already think the masses should shut up and do what they are told by their overlords.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe European Referendum Act 2015 does not include provisions to implement the result of the referendum; legally, the Government is not bound to follow the outcome.
So what are you Remoaners worried about then? Vote Leave just for a laugh, safe in the knowledge that Ham Face will frig it so it never happens. Just hope we have enough riot police after all the cuts...Comment
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Good man!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell, the wife and I just voted Out.

Let it burn!!!Comment
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