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Previously on "David Davis and a time machine"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    I'd vote for you.

    Are we talking about "Who should be first against the wall when the revolution comes"?
    "Who has offered admin the biggest bribe to become CUK poster of the year"?

    Though I am worried as my offer did not specify best or worst.....

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  • BrilloPad
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    Maybe DD could borrow HMRC's time machine.....

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Elections should only be held when the public is in a good place to decide.

    Which is when they will vote for me.....
    I'd vote for you.

    Are we talking about "Who should be first against the wall when the revolution comes"?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Elections should only be held when the public is in a good place to decide.

    Which is when they will vote for me.....

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post

    Ahhh never mind.

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  • Dark Black
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    How true...

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  • darmstadt
    started a topic David Davis and a time machine

    David Davis and a time machine

    Back in 2002...

    There is a proper role for referendums in constitutional change, but only if done properly. If it is not done properly, it can be a dangerous tool. The Chairman of the Public Administration Committee, who is no longer in the Chamber, said that Clement Attlee—who is, I think, one of the Deputy Prime Minister's heroes—famously described the referendum as the device of demagogues and dictators. We may not always go as far as he did, but what is certain is that pre-legislative referendums of the type the Deputy Prime Minister is proposing are the worst type of all.

    Referendums should be held when the electorate are in the best possible position to make a judgment. They should be held when people can view all the arguments for and against and when those arguments have been rigorously tested. In short, referendums should be held when people know exactly what they are getting. So legislation should be debated by Members of Parliament on the Floor of the House, and then put to the electorate for the voters to judge.

    We should not ask people to vote on a blank sheet of paper and tell them to trust us to fill in the details afterwards. For referendums to be fair and compatible with our parliamentary process, we need the electors to be as well informed as possible and to know exactly what they are voting for. Referendums need to be treated as an addition to the parliamentary process, not as a substitute for it.
    https://publications.parliament.uk/p...t/21126-17.htm

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