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Previously on "Tory Brexit No Deal DOOM™: Finally GOOD news!"
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There are contingency plans to show the whole of It ain't half hot mum back to back on the telly.
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The next referendum should be between whatever exit deal is struck and remaining.Originally posted by AtW View PostI hope new legally binding referendum will have 52% voting to reverse the decision ...
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It would indeed be interesting, though some say "interesting" implying there would be an uprising, that's complete rubbish. There would simply be a flood of very angry comments on the Daily Mail website talking about an uprising.
					
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A new referendum would deliver a new mandate.Originally posted by Troll View PostFook em.... whiny bed wetting types
Would be interesting times if they attempted to overturn a mandate from the majority of the electorate
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Mandates are reversed on a regular basis, in the 1970's mandates were reversed every two to three years. The Labour party campaigned on a manifesto to pull out of the EU a few years after the original referendum.Originally posted by Troll View PostFook em.... whiny bed wetting types
Would be interesting times if they attempted to overturn a mandate from the majority of the electorate
The EU debate will never end.
					
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There is no legal mandate - it was not legally binding vote.Originally posted by Troll View PostWould be interesting times if they attempted to overturn a mandate from the majority of the electorate
There is no democratic mandate either - 2% swing changes vote the other way around, that's way too small majority for any serious decisions.
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Fook em.... whiny bed wetting typesOriginally posted by AtW View PostRemain voters are growing increasingly unhappy with the prospect of Brexit, according to polling from YouGov.
Would be interesting times if they attempted to overturn a mandate from the majority of the electorateOriginally posted by AtW View PostReverse the fooking stupid thing already!
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Tory Brexit No Deal DOOM™: Finally GOOD news!
Remain voters are growing increasingly unhappy with the prospect of Brexit, according to polling from YouGov.
In May, the polling company revealed that the pro-Brexit consensus had risen to 68 per cent of the electorate with a around half of Remain voters accepting that the result of the EU referendum must be respected.
This group of people - comprising 23 per cent of the electorate - were dubbed Re-Leavers in recognition of the fact that they had subsequently come round to the belief that the government must deliver Brexit.
However, YouGov's latest figures show that a growing number of Remain voters are now dead-set against the UK leaving the EU with just 28 per cent saying that Brexit should go ahead when polled at the end of September.
This is a big drop - of 23 points - compared to the 51 per cent of Remainers who supported Brexit when asked the same question three months earlier, in June.
Source: 'Bregret' on the rise as Remainers favour abandoning Brexit, poll shows
Reverse the fooking stupid thing already!
Next - jail Farage, Boris, May and all the other traitors!
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