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Previously on "Nigel Farage : Britain is 'staring down the barrel' of a second EU referendum"

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  • NotAllThere
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    Bob Shaw, possibly.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    We should put every Prime Minister in jail immediately on appointment. It just saves a lot of time and effort. (Which SF story is that from?)
    Jail?
    Sci-fi?

    It's the Fletcher Memorial Home.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLllFMF-OkQ

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Totally agree. I recall one story where all politicians had an explosive collar round their necks. If enough citizens registered disapproval their heads got blown off.
    The two Captains Regent of San Marino act as joint heads of state for six months, and when their term ends, citizens have three days to make a complaint for what they have or haven't done, following which judicial proceedings may follow.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Can we put Mayfly in jail for wasting £130 Million on a "Brexit" general election?
    Isn't Tony Blair the first priority?

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  • cloudy
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    What does "staring down the barrel of a 2nd referendum" mean?
    Is Nigel Farage not in favour of democracy?
    It's only in totalitarian dictatorships that people aren't allowed to change their mind.
    It means "we are slowly getting the public used to the idea"...

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
    Of course there was. When you leave, resign or retire, you leave, resign or retire completely not, half arsed leave, resign or retire.
    Funny you mention "resign" and "retire" in a thread which started off about Nigel Farage, who has retired/resigned/left the job of leader of the NF several times, then comes out of retirement/unresigns/returns when he wants to, or things aren't quite how he'd like them to be.

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  • sasguru
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    What does "staring down the barrel of a 2nd referendum" mean?
    Is Nigel Farage not in favour of democracy?
    It's only in totalitarian dictatorships that people aren't allowed to change their mind.

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  • xoggoth
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    We should put every Prime Minister in jail immediately on appointment. It just saves a lot of time and effort. (Which SF story is that from?)
    Totally agree. I recall one story where all politicians had an explosive collar round their necks. If enough citizens registered disapproval their heads got blown off.

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  • Paddy
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    All bets are off... Brexit still can be stopped

    All bets are off... Brexit still can be stopped - Top Stories - The New European

    Her manifesto U-turns, her brazen reversal of values on Brexit, her cowardice on debates, her control-freakery towards colleagues, her pathetic fawning towards Trump and Erdogan, her callous disregard for pensioners and dementia sufferers, her high-handed, bombastic attitude to fellow European leaders, the way she narrows her beady eyes when anyone has the temerity to ask her a question… well, if this is all a bit nuanced, we’re not massive fans.
    If the British people go cold on Brexit, then politicians should have nothing to fear about respecting that new will.

    If, as we expect it will, the process of Brexit looks like it will inflict permanent harm on the United Kingdom and our economy, our culture and – most importantly – our security, then politicians across the political spectrum should join to reverse it.

    Legally, politically and morally, Brexit can be reversed. Today, all bets are off.

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  • centurian
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    There should be second EU referendum but not in/out, instead about the terms. Multiple tickboxes which major parts to keep SM/FM/CU etc. with massive educational campaign on the impact of keeping/losing each of them. Not going to happen of course since the Government is clueless of the impact themselves.
    If it isn't hard brexit, you can only have whatever option the EU27 agree to. Even if 80%+ agreed that they want a particular flavour of Brexit - that doesn't cut any ice with the EU27. They have to agree to it as well - and if they did, they would extract a very high price - because they would know it was only option the government was allowed to take.

    Therefore the default position has to be a hard brexit - and anything better than that is a bonus.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    If we start jailing every politician who caused £130 mln+ waste then we won't have any prison places left
    We should put every Prime Minister in jail immediately on appointment. It just saves a lot of time and effort. (Which SF story is that from?)

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Can we put Mayfly in jail for wasting £130 Million on a "Brexit" general election?
    If we start jailing every politician who caused £130 mln+ waste then we won't have any prison places left

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Lack of approval means leaving is not authorised: recalling Article 50 and putting to jail people who started it all that wasted so much money.
    Can we put Mayfly in jail for wasting £130 Million on a "Brexit" general election?

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by washed up contractor View Post
    Of course there was. When you leave, resign or retire, you leave, resign or retire completely not, half arsed leave, resign or retire. There was never a mandate for a 'soft' brexit.
    There was no mandate for leaving at all - referendum was ADVISORY, not legally binding.

    Tory Scum Govt CHOSEN to make it "will of the people" (with laughably small percentage over 50%).

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  • washed up contractor
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    There was never mandate for a "Hard" Brexit
    Of course there was. When you leave, resign or retire, you leave, resign or retire completely not, half arsed leave, resign or retire.

    There was never a mandate for a 'soft' brexit.

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