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Originally posted by WTFH View PostGiven that the original referendum didn't have three options:
1. Hard Brexit
2. Soft Brexit
3. No Brexit
Because the snowflake brexit supporters wouldn't know what to vote for unless it was written on the side of a bus
Then why not just have "Accept deal" and "Reject deal"?
Personally, if there was an option under "Reject deal" about leaving the EU, then it should include having competent negotiators from each of the departments most affected: foreign office, home office, trade & industry, defence, etc. It would also be good if the negotiators were cross-party. But that will never happen. We are a democracy where you can't just buy votes, and the DUP will have the final say.
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostYou've not been to Corsica then
https://www.irishnews.com/news/2017/...holes-1204796/
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Don't see a second referendum, Britain is trundling towards the exit. The transition deal is a master stroke as it gets the UK out of the door before everything turns to sh*te.
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There won't be a second referendum.
Both Labour and the Conservatives stood at the last election with a manifesto commitment to implement the result of the first one.
LibDems had a policy of re-running the vote, but they didn't do so well ...
UKIP got wiped out because they have served their purpose.
Article 50 has been invoked and the EU withdrawal bill has passed the commons, it's not clear whether A50 that can be unilaterally undone. The UK is leaving the EU on 29th March 2019. Deal or No-deal.
The Tories have spent vast amounts of political capital on this ... they are not just going to reverse their position and say "Hey, you wanna another chance to think about it?"
Labour still don't have a clear BREXIT position ( Corbyn has never been an EU supporter, he see's it as a mechanism for big-business and it puts restrictions on State aid )
There is no mechanism to stop it. It is going to happen.
For a second ref. You'd need to following:
Negotiations to have completed, with some sort of deal.
The government to completely change its position.
Legislation to be passed to allow a second ref. Then an argument about the question and then a 4 - 6 week period to actually hold the thing and because the negotiations won't finish until the last minute there won't be enough time.
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No second referendum thank you. The UK voted out, let them live with the consequences..
Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
we stopped on a road near a bus stop because one of the children needed a wee and the bus stop sign had been shot out by a shot gun
you don't see that very often
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postit's a beautiful region actually, but not sure if I would like to live there
a couple of years we drove from Sibenik down to Dubrovnik and had to pass through Albania for a leg of the journey
we stopped on a road near a bus stop because one of the children needed a wee and the bus stop sign had been shot out by a shot gun
you don't see that very often
Milan "Hammer Time" Benes.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postit's a beautiful region actually, but not sure if I would like to live there
a couple of years we drove from Sibenik down to Dubrovnik and had to pass through Albania for a leg of the journey
we stopped on a road near a bus stop because one of the children needed a wee and the bus stop sign had been shot out by a shot gun
you don't see that very often
Milan "Hammer Time" Benes.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostKeep hearing calls for a referendum on the final Brexit deal. Simple question. Do these people want a balanced vote, ie:
1 Accept deal
2 Reject deal and stay in EU
3 Reject deal and leave EU
One suspects not. These "democrats" will not want the 3rd choice on the ballot paper.
1. Hard Brexit
2. Soft Brexit
3. No Brexit
Because the snowflake brexit supporters wouldn't know what to vote for unless it was written on the side of a bus
Then why not just have "Accept deal" and "Reject deal"?
Personally, if there was an option under "Reject deal" about leaving the EU, then it should include having competent negotiators from each of the departments most affected: foreign office, home office, trade & industry, defence, etc. It would also be good if the negotiators were cross-party. But that will never happen. We are a democracy where you can't just buy votes, and the DUP will have the final say.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWhy not Albania?
a couple of years we drove from Sibenik down to Dubrovnik and had to pass through Albania for a leg of the journey
we stopped on a road near a bus stop because one of the children needed a wee and the bus stop sign had been shot out by a shot gun
you don't see that very often
Milan "Hammer Time" Benes.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostNot sure if Albanian is going to help you that much.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI would contribute to this thread, but now I've got my second citizenship there's nothing to worry about
Milan.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostKeep hearing calls for a referendum on the final Brexit deal. Simple question. Do these people want a balanced vote, ie:
1 Accept deal
2 Reject deal and stay in EU
3 Reject deal and leave EU
One suspects not. These "democrats" will not want the 3rd choice on the ballot paper.
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