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Wolfie we respected the 75 referendum and stayed in the EEC. The EEC no longer exists, if it had remained economic and not changed to the political EU then nothing would have triggered the referendum into EU membership. The 2016 is the only referendum into EU membership. 75 ref is not relevant
Quote from: Ldr on November 14, 2019, 11:19:45 amWolfie we respected the 75 referendum and stayed in the EEC. The EEC no longer exists, if it had remained economic and not changed to the political EU then nothing would have triggered the referendum into EU membership. The 2016 is the only referendum into EU membership. 75 ref is not relevant Woudn't leaving the EU but staying in the CU/SM respect both referenda?
Bpool.I give up. I totally give up.Tories chose a Remain PM? And then other MPs were at fault for not coming together?I've set out there that May unilaterally chose a form of Hard Brexit that the other parties couldn't possibly support. She did that BECAUSE she wanted to get the support of the Hard Right Leave wing of the Tory party. And after she did that, you CANNOT put the blame on other parties for not blindly following her.That's my entire bleeding point! That Brexit wasn't defined by the 2016 vote because "Brexit" isn't a specific, definable thing! It became something for the Right of the Tory party to define.I'm f**ked if I'm going to expect ANYONE to "get in line" over that.If the British people were asked if they supported a specific Brexit, and they said they did, then I'd accept it.What YOU are saying is that we should all just accept whatever Johnson, Farage and Rees-Mogg decide "Brexit" means.No f**king way am I swallowing that.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 15, 2019, 05:57:20 pmBpool.I give up. I totally give up.Tories chose a Remain PM? And then other MPs were at fault for not coming together?I've set out there that May unilaterally chose a form of Hard Brexit that the other parties couldn't possibly support. She did that BECAUSE she wanted to get the support of the Hard Right Leave wing of the Tory party. And after she did that, you CANNOT put the blame on other parties for not blindly following her.That's my entire bleeding point! That Brexit wasn't defined by the 2016 vote because "Brexit" isn't a specific, definable thing! It became something for the Right of the Tory party to define.I'm f**ked if I'm going to expect ANYONE to "get in line" over that.If the British people were asked if they supported a specific Brexit, and they said they did, then I'd accept it.What YOU are saying is that we should all just accept whatever Johnson, Farage and Rees-Mogg decide "Brexit" means.No f**king way am I swallowing that. let’s see what the public decide on December 12 and see if most people agree with you
I've never been a fan of a second referendum in any guise.However my mind is changing.Billy can harp on all he wants about it been the Tory's fault and Labour are blameless but the reality is that with no majority in Parliament no deal whatever it's form would get through and there all to blame.. Only this week we've had over 100 Labour parliament candidates sign a pledge that they will campaign for remain and it's there aim to stop brexit.They don't seem to care or think what Labours position is going to be,they have pledged that for themselves.. So whoever is in government would need a big majority because those mp's if elected are not going to vote for any deal are they??? So unless the Tory's get a big majority to pass it through then whilst I don't think it's democratic a second vote is the only way to go...
Quote from: bpoolrover on November 15, 2019, 06:41:30 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 15, 2019, 05:57:20 pmBpool.I give up. I totally give up.Tories chose a Remain PM? And then other MPs were at fault for not coming together?I've set out there that May unilaterally chose a form of Hard Brexit that the other parties couldn't possibly support. She did that BECAUSE she wanted to get the support of the Hard Right Leave wing of the Tory party. And after she did that, you CANNOT put the blame on other parties for not blindly following her.That's my entire bleeding point! That Brexit wasn't defined by the 2016 vote because "Brexit" isn't a specific, definable thing! It became something for the Right of the Tory party to define.I'm f**ked if I'm going to expect ANYONE to "get in line" over that.If the British people were asked if they supported a specific Brexit, and they said they did, then I'd accept it.What YOU are saying is that we should all just accept whatever Johnson, Farage and Rees-Mogg decide "Brexit" means.No f**king way am I swallowing that. let’s see what the public decide on December 12 and see if most people agree with you And since when has the truth been decided by a vote?
I'll bet you a tenner that there's not a majority votes for Tory and BP combined. Do you agree that if that happens, there's no democratic mandate for Johnson's Brexit?
The difference being of course is that a jury actually evaluates the evidence
it appears to be beyond you to do it hound
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 15, 2019, 07:51:31 pmit appears to be beyond you to do it hound Getting desperate now, saying stuff like that.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 15, 2019, 06:46:52 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on November 15, 2019, 06:41:30 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 15, 2019, 05:57:20 pmBpool.I give up. I totally give up.Tories chose a Remain PM? And then other MPs were at fault for not coming together?I've set out there that May unilaterally chose a form of Hard Brexit that the other parties couldn't possibly support. She did that BECAUSE she wanted to get the support of the Hard Right Leave wing of the Tory party. And after she did that, you CANNOT put the blame on other parties for not blindly following her.That's my entire bleeding point! That Brexit wasn't defined by the 2016 vote because "Brexit" isn't a specific, definable thing! It became something for the Right of the Tory party to define.I'm f**ked if I'm going to expect ANYONE to "get in line" over that.If the British people were asked if they supported a specific Brexit, and they said they did, then I'd accept it.What YOU are saying is that we should all just accept whatever Johnson, Farage and Rees-Mogg decide "Brexit" means.No f**king way am I swallowing that. let’s see what the public decide on December 12 and see if most people agree with you And since when has the truth been decided by a vote?A bit like a jury would.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 15, 2019, 08:40:39 amQuote from: Ldr on November 14, 2019, 11:19:45 amWolfie we respected the 75 referendum and stayed in the EEC. The EEC no longer exists, if it had remained economic and not changed to the political EU then nothing would have triggered the referendum into EU membership. The 2016 is the only referendum into EU membership. 75 ref is not relevant Woudn't leaving the EU but staying in the CU/SM respect both referenda?Works for me Glyn
Quote from: drfchound on November 15, 2019, 07:21:17 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 15, 2019, 06:46:52 pmQuote from: bpoolrover on November 15, 2019, 06:41:30 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 15, 2019, 05:57:20 pmBpool.I give up. I totally give up.Tories chose a Remain PM? And then other MPs were at fault for not coming together?I've set out there that May unilaterally chose a form of Hard Brexit that the other parties couldn't possibly support. She did that BECAUSE she wanted to get the support of the Hard Right Leave wing of the Tory party. And after she did that, you CANNOT put the blame on other parties for not blindly following her.That's my entire bleeding point! That Brexit wasn't defined by the 2016 vote because "Brexit" isn't a specific, definable thing! It became something for the Right of the Tory party to define.I'm f**ked if I'm going to expect ANYONE to "get in line" over that.If the British people were asked if they supported a specific Brexit, and they said they did, then I'd accept it.What YOU are saying is that we should all just accept whatever Johnson, Farage and Rees-Mogg decide "Brexit" means.No f**king way am I swallowing that. let’s see what the public decide on December 12 and see if most people agree with you And since when has the truth been decided by a vote?A bit like a jury would.Only after they've been shut in a room and forced to listen to all the evidence. And then usually only when it's unamimous. And even after all that it's no guarantee it's the truth.