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This is why the only solution to the political jam is a second referendum on a specific question. And a binding one this time, with the more stringent rules that would outlaw a lot of the bullshit stunts pulled last time.
Hypothetically cos we cant know what will be happening tomorrow let alone next week / next Month but :The total votes cast in the "Strong and Stable " Election in 2017 were 32,204,124 So if we have not crashed out or revoked Article 50 or left any other way and the Lib Dems say they will Remain - and Labour join them in supporting Remain along with the SNP and a few others it would not take much for them to amass more Votes for Remain than the Leave vote was in the Referendum already more than 3 years agoThose three Parties got 16.1 million votes So what would people think then ? Those in power who espouse the Will of the people - and who also say in the last General Election those Parties who had "honour the Referendum of 2016 in their manifestos won the day. So what would they say if 18.5 Million voted for Remain Parties in the next GE
The Tories don’t have a majority now, even with the DUP.I wonder if anyone (Lib Dems) would try to propose a boom to revoke article 50 anyway, regardless of a GE looming.?
The main argument by remainer's is that many people have changed their minds, or have departed earth since the last referendum. On talkradio yesterday someone came up with a solution, have another referendum. with the same electorate people who were unable to vote last time barred from voting, and the exact same voting questions asked. Then add votes of both referendums together for a final decision, people on here would be happy some are dead, confident that lot's have changed their minds, but would have to start 1,700,000 approx down. Would you have the nerve?
Quote from: Donnywolf on September 17, 2019, 10:18:53 amHypothetically cos we cant know what will be happening tomorrow let alone next week / next Month but :The total votes cast in the "Strong and Stable " Election in 2017 were 32,204,124 So if we have not crashed out or revoked Article 50 or left any other way and the Lib Dems say they will Remain - and Labour join them in supporting Remain along with the SNP and a few others it would not take much for them to amass more Votes for Remain than the Leave vote was in the Referendum already more than 3 years agoThose three Parties got 16.1 million votes So what would people think then ? Those in power who espouse the Will of the people - and who also say in the last General Election those Parties who had "honour the Referendum of 2016 in their manifestos won the day. So what would they say if 18.5 Million voted for Remain Parties in the next GEThere's one weakness in your argument Wolfie. None of the other parties will work with Corbyn in a coalition, and as the Tories are ahead in the polls, they'll probably get the most votes in a hung parliament, and won't vote to revoke Article 50.
Quote from: scawsby steve on September 17, 2019, 02:39:02 pmQuote from: Donnywolf on September 17, 2019, 10:18:53 amHypothetically cos we cant know what will be happening tomorrow let alone next week / next Month but :The total votes cast in the "Strong and Stable " Election in 2017 were 32,204,124 So if we have not crashed out or revoked Article 50 or left any other way and the Lib Dems say they will Remain - and Labour join them in supporting Remain along with the SNP and a few others it would not take much for them to amass more Votes for Remain than the Leave vote was in the Referendum already more than 3 years agoThose three Parties got 16.1 million votes So what would people think then ? Those in power who espouse the Will of the people - and who also say in the last General Election those Parties who had "honour the Referendum of 2016 in their manifestos won the day. So what would they say if 18.5 Million voted for Remain Parties in the next GEThere's one weakness in your argument Wolfie. None of the other parties will work with Corbyn in a coalition, and as the Tories are ahead in the polls, they'll probably get the most votes in a hung parliament, and won't vote to revoke Article 50.Ah but - I see what you say but I didnt take it further that the Votes cast.I wasnt bothered whether they all got together (or didnt) just that they may all 3 between them amass far more than the 17.4 Million votes for Leave in 2016They (Lab Lib and SNP) got 16.1 Million in 2017 and I fancy the three of them would top that because the Libs (I think) will top 2.1 Million though with the stupid FPTP we run will probably get about 20 SeatsSo it was more a case of all the Votes cast for Remain parties adding up to more than 17. Mill
BFYP I'm right there with you. At moment I would be spoiling my paper rather than affirming any of the parties
It won't be a true reflection. Doncaster overwhelmingly voted leave. However it would never vote Torie. Labour would put in their manifesto they'd burn everyone's house down and they'd still win.Boris needs to come to an agreement with Farage and the Brexit party need to stand in towns like ours against labour.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on September 18, 2019, 10:00:50 pmIt won't be a true reflection. Doncaster overwhelmingly voted leave. However it would never vote Torie. Labour would put in their manifesto they'd burn everyone's house down and they'd still win.Boris needs to come to an agreement with Farage and the Brexit party need to stand in towns like ours against labour.I won’t vote for Labour but a vote in Doncaster for any other party is not worth making.How anyone could possibly want a government with Corbyn in charge is beyond comprehension.
How anyone could possibly want a government with Corbyn in charge is beyond comprehension.
Quote from: drfchound on September 19, 2019, 06:33:02 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on September 18, 2019, 10:00:50 pmIt won't be a true reflection. Doncaster overwhelmingly voted leave. However it would never vote Torie. Labour would put in their manifesto they'd burn everyone's house down and they'd still win.Boris needs to come to an agreement with Farage and the Brexit party need to stand in towns like ours against labour.I won’t vote for Labour but a vote in Doncaster for any other party is not worth making.How anyone could possibly want a government with Corbyn in charge is beyond comprehension.I've no issue with some socialism.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on September 21, 2019, 12:00:48 pmQuote from: drfchound on September 19, 2019, 06:33:02 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on September 18, 2019, 10:00:50 pmIt won't be a true reflection. Doncaster overwhelmingly voted leave. However it would never vote Torie. Labour would put in their manifesto they'd burn everyone's house down and they'd still win.Boris needs to come to an agreement with Farage and the Brexit party need to stand in towns like ours against labour.I won’t vote for Labour but a vote in Doncaster for any other party is not worth making.How anyone could possibly want a government with Corbyn in charge is beyond comprehension.I've no issue with some socialism.Neither have I mate, but come on, Corbyn as PM.