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They did not vote for a deal, they voted to leave.
Quote from: IDM on September 26, 2019, 03:07:43 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on September 26, 2019, 02:54:48 pmThey did not vote for a deal, they voted to leave.They did, vicariously..It’s like if you vote Tory in the next GE because you want Johnson to be the PM, then you are voting for what they say in the manifesto..There’s no point in repeating the same argument when you’re being contrary for the sake of it..
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on September 26, 2019, 02:54:48 pmThey did not vote for a deal, they voted to leave.They did, vicariously..It’s like if you vote Tory in the next GE because you want Johnson to be the PM, then you are voting for what they say in the manifesto..There’s no point in repeating the same argument when you’re being contrary for the sake of it..
No, they said it was not Red, so Red shouldn't be still in the equation.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on September 26, 2019, 02:54:48 pmThey did not vote for a deal, they voted to leave.And there's the nub of the problem.It's an undeniable fact that Leave is not a defined thing. It is an umbrella term for a group of mutually incompatible things.The Referendum was like asking "Is your favourite colour Red or Not Red" then because Not Red won, a small group of politicians then saying "Ha! The favourite colour of the People is blue!"There is no majority in the country for any specific form of Leave. So whichever Leave we chose would not be supported by a majority of the population. How undemocratic would that be.And as I've said times many, we could have left by now but for the ERG voting against a specific form of Leave which they had no problems with in 2016.
So 48% said Red.When asked later, about 30% said blue and 22% said some other colour.So it has to be blue then, yes?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 26, 2019, 03:47:18 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on September 26, 2019, 02:54:48 pmThey did not vote for a deal, they voted to leave.And there's the nub of the problem.It's an undeniable fact that Leave is not a defined thing. It is an umbrella term for a group of mutually incompatible things.The Referendum was like asking "Is your favourite colour Red or Not Red" then because Not Red won, a small group of politicians then saying "Ha! The favourite colour of the People is blue!"There is no majority in the country for any specific form of Leave. So whichever Leave we chose would not be supported by a majority of the population. How undemocratic would that be.And as I've said times many, we could have left by now but for the ERG voting against a specific form of Leave which they had no problems with in 2016.Well if that is the case it should have been a two stage referendum.Stage one leave or remain. Remain win and it's game over. Leave win then move on to stage two. Leave with whatever deal can be agreed on or leave with no deal. Either way the winner and loser should have no complaints because the initial result would be honoured. Sounds fair to me.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on September 26, 2019, 04:05:46 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 26, 2019, 03:47:18 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on September 26, 2019, 02:54:48 pmThey did not vote for a deal, they voted to leave.And there's the nub of the problem.It's an undeniable fact that Leave is not a defined thing. It is an umbrella term for a group of mutually incompatible things.The Referendum was like asking "Is your favourite colour Red or Not Red" then because Not Red won, a small group of politicians then saying "Ha! The favourite colour of the People is blue!"There is no majority in the country for any specific form of Leave. So whichever Leave we chose would not be supported by a majority of the population. How undemocratic would that be.And as I've said times many, we could have left by now but for the ERG voting against a specific form of Leave which they had no problems with in 2016.Well if that is the case it should have been a two stage referendum.Stage one leave or remain. Remain win and it's game over. Leave win then move on to stage two. Leave with whatever deal can be agreed on or leave with no deal. Either way the winner and loser should have no complaints because the initial result would be honoured. Sounds fair to me.Gentlemen, I think we have a breakthrough.
Why not just have a general election as soon as Jezza plucks up the courage?
We ought to build a computer to make the decisions to run the country properly, then we could bin off all the self serving fiddlers in the big house. Think of all the coin we could save on admin, expenses, peerages etc.
the (criminally run ) referendum was only advisory
Quote from: foxbat on September 26, 2019, 04:38:29 pmthe (criminally run ) referendum was only advisoryA once in a generation decisionThe referendum on Thursday, 23rd June is your chance to decide if we should remain in or leave the European Union.The Government believes it is in the best interests of the UK to remain in the EU.This is the way to protect jobs, provide security, and strengthen the UK’s economy for every family in this country – a clear path into the future, in contrast to the uncertainty of leaving.This is your decision. The Government will implement what you decide.If you’re aged 18 or over by 23rd June and are entitledto vote, this is your chanceto decide.Registration ends on 7th June. Find out how to register at Aboutmyvote.co.ukand register online atGov.uk/register-to-voteIf you would like to knowmore about any of the information in this leaflet,go to: EUReferendum.gov.ukNot what it says on here?
I know that one the answer is green
If 11 players in a football team take a vote on the two players who want to be captain and Johnny Jones gets 6 votes and Billy Brown gets 5 votes, Johnny Jones is elected as the captain, democracy.
Quote from: Draytonian III on September 26, 2019, 06:04:46 pmIf 11 players in a football team take a vote on the two players who want to be captain and Johnny Jones gets 6 votes and Billy Brown gets 5 votes, Johnny Jones is elected as the captain, democracy. And if he proves to be crap, they can vote again .Thats democratic too..
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on September 26, 2019, 04:17:22 pmWhy not just have a general election as soon as Jezza plucks up the courage?You've not watched nor read any news in the last few days then.?The groundswell of political opinion is avoid no deal first, period. Then have a vote of no confidence or a GE..
It's not only Corbyn that's scared of an election, but the Labour party is also scared with him in charge!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 26, 2019, 03:59:24 pmSo 48% said Red.When asked later, about 30% said blue and 22% said some other colour.So it has to be blue then, yes?Yes. The majority still want out. A mixture of the Government's incompetence and parliament's desire to remain has resulted in the split between the Blues and the other colour, but Red is in the minority and should clearly have been eliminated from the contest.