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I wouldn't want to guess how much the referendum cost (we know it's more than the £9m they spent on that crappy leaflet) but probably in the low hundreds of millions. If they wanted something "advisory" they could have done some opinion polling. Although, as we know, they did that as well, and it still didn't work out as planned.Originally posted by meridian View PostFTFY
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Many of us (clearly deluded fools such as we are) hoped that having given our instruction via a referendum, we were instructing the body of Parliament to deliver the result.Originally posted by meridian View PostBut you voted for them to have more control. Where do you think "taking back control" was taking it back to?
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To be fair it's about all I remember from O Level statistics. Aside from the fact that 98.3% of statistics are made up...Originally posted by Lance View Postwell yes. That's what I said.
Median is a measure of average (as is mean and mode).
Sorry for not being more specific. Your mathematical prowess had escaped me.
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But you voted for them to have more control. Where do you think "taking back control" was taking it back to?Originally posted by original PM View PostIf I genuinely believed any politician had any interest in anything except lining their own pockets I would be happy to let them have more control.
But as they have demonstrated time and time again they simply cannot be trusted.
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If I genuinely believed any politician had any interest in anything except lining their own pockets I would be happy to let them have more control.
But as they have demonstrated time and time again they simply cannot be trusted.
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Not at all. I'm implying that the code of conduct that you quoted means that they should act in (what they determine to be) the interests of the nation.Originally posted by original PM View PostYes and what you are trying to imply is that they should be able to stop this because we are stoopid and they are clever
so don't
It does not mean that they should blindly do whatever the electorate tell them to do.
A reasonable baseline to start from is that the politicians that are trying to stop, or at least water down, Brexit are doing so because they do not believe it to be in the best interests of the nation. This is not contrary to their code of conduct, as you were implying that it was.
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