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Idm let’s say they have another referendum and remain wins shall we have 1 2 3 more?
Quote from: bpoolrover on September 01, 2019, 12:00:18 amIdm let’s say they have another referendum and remain wins shall we have 1 2 3 more?As has been said many times the 2016 referendum wasn't legally binding. So how about having a legally binding one?First and only. Whoever and whatever outcome wins, it wins, and parliament HAS to enact it.
Sensible? If potential countrywide outbreaks of violence and destruction is a sensible prospect, followed by democracy never being taken seriously again, then you are right Hoolahoop.
I’m not on about multiple votes, just give the people the chance to vote on something which is clear what the outcomes mean..That doesn’t mean I don’t accept the referendum result, but the government and Parliament cannot allow the disaster of no deal..People bang on about the 17.4 million who voted leave, but what about the 16 odd million who voted remain and the 10 million or so who didn’t vote, plus the new eligible voters.?
Aye. Perfectly reasonable to expect violence as a response to a sensible, clear, unambiguous democratic vote.
The shit is really hitting the fan now, Gove has not ruled out ignoring legislation passed by Parliament, and the PM is seeking to de select Tories that vote against the Government and Reward those that vote with them. We are now entering a full blown dictatorship
Quote from: IDM on September 01, 2019, 10:53:09 amI’m not on about multiple votes, just give the people the chance to vote on something which is clear what the outcomes mean..That doesn’t mean I don’t accept the referendum result, but the government and Parliament cannot allow the disaster of no deal..People bang on about the 17.4 million who voted leave, but what about the 16 odd million who voted remain and the 10 million or so who didn’t vote, plus the new eligible voters.?Nobody knows what the outcome of leaving will be. We haven't left yet!
Filo.I DID tell you before the vote in 2016 that this is where we'd end up. It was only ever about putting Johnson in No 10.
No probs Filo. Doesn't give me any pleasure. I wish I'd been wrong. Thing is now, you can only make sense of what's going on if you realise that EVERYTHING about Brexit is about confirming Johnson's position.Here's my prediction for this week.1) MPs will take control of the process Mon/Tues and block No Deal.2) Javid will announce his spending review plans on Weds. He'll have found the magic money tree and he'll shower cash throughout the country. Hound and BB will be appalled because we can't afford to do that. I'm sure they'll tell us.3) On Thursday PM Cummings (sorry: easy mistake to make) Johnson will announce a General Election. He will frame it as him being the honest servant of the Will of the People, who has been thwarted by undemocratic MPs. He'll have a purge of the Tory party so that they only put up No Deal Death Cult candidates. And he'll probably win.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 01, 2019, 11:16:29 amFilo.I DID tell you before the vote in 2016 that this is where we'd end up. It was only ever about putting Johnson in No 10.Yes, I got it wrong when I voted to leave, I’m not ashamed to admit that and would now like the chance to change my mind
They will. Somewhere between one and two dozen of them. Really big question is what Corbyn does in response to point 3.Under the Fixed Term Parliament Act, dissolving Parliament requires 2/3rds of MPs to vote for that. Which means Labour has to vote for it if it's going to happen.But if Johnson calls a GE, it will deliberately be for after 31 Oct, so that it's impossible to stop No Deal.Big choice for Corbyn there. What's more important? The GE he craves or stopping No Deal?By the way Hound. Are you reading? That's me questioning the commitment of the leader of the Labour Party to the policy that I want. Got that?