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And if its the latter then we are all stuffed!
I do not believe this book can effectively address the Brexit situation. In the general sense of things i accept its premise in some respect, but clearly i cannot accept this 2005 publish book in the context of Brexit.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:56 pmWorth reflecting on this Twitter thread by a Remainer and a former SNP Minister/MSP.
Also worth looking at whether you have access (via work or studies) to the book recommended in that Twitter thread: Losers' Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy.
It is a strange argument to say a vote "is final" in any democracy. Surely a democracy is one in which the electorate are not denied a vote. Brexiters just seem to employ the claim it is anti-democratic as they want to seal the leave vote in aspic. The actuality of Brexit is so different from the promises made and the evidence now available is so much more comprehensive and detailed.
A very simplistic view.Russell59 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 12:59 pmThere were 2 questions on the Voting Form Do you want to Leave or Remain in the EU ,you made your choice and ticked the Box.The Govt said that it would implement the final decision.Nothing about a Deal or a Second referendum.I am afraid that the remoaners must accept the fact that they lost the vote and that the UK will be leaving the EU .Simple really.
A vote that was marred by lies and fraud. A campaign which is infested by dirty dealer and crooks, one of whom is facing a criminal Probe.Russell59 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:51 am17 Million People voted to leave the EU,it was a democratic election and the result is final...The people have spoken and their wishes will be respected.On the Ballot Form the question was simple and easy to understand..do you wish to leave or remain in the EU.
Troll!Russell59 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 12:59 pmThere were 2 questions on the Voting Form Do you want to Leave or Remain in the EU ,you made your choice and ticked the Box.The Govt said that it would implement the final decision.Nothing about a Deal or a Second referendum.I am afraid that the remoaners must accept the fact that they lost the vote and that the UK will be leaving the EU .Simple really.
Absolutely - cheating, foreign interference, lying, an incompetent regulator, failure to adhere to our Venice Convention commitments.Obie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:06 pmA vote that was marred by lies and fraud. A campaign which is infested by dirty dealer and crooks, one of whom is facing a criminal Probe.
Britain urgently needs an exit from Brexit, to deal with this calamitous event. The whole country and political is in shamble, i have never seen a mess like this.
Regardless of the merits or demerits of Brexit,
Debates like this one have played out thousands of times in the last 3 years - we're at crunch time now.
David DavisThe question of a second referendum was raised by Mr Farage in an interview with the Mirror in which he said: "In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it."
Should the UK remain in the eu if the only alternative is a hard brexitIf a democracy cannot change its mind, it ceases to be a democracy.
It is not logical to stick to a decision without any reassessment of that decision if the situation changes. This is analogous to driving, where if you choose to turn right, then see a wall, but carry on going because the decision has been made. As negotiations have progressed, and the reality of the impact begin has begun to emerge, maybe we can now see the wall in front of us. This should at least mean that there is an opportunity to decide again.
This was not on the ballot paper. People did not vote for a no deal Brexit.
Looking at Dawn Foster's tweet, the ***13*** options being voted on today by Parliament at the Indicative Votes show how many variations of 'Brexit' are being considered.
This is not only anger, it's resentment, which is an even more dangerous feeling. This leads people to do irrational things, based on a past you cannot change, and not the future.zakir1988 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2017 2:33 pmOne thing that got me angry about is why people from European Union can be like someone like who is an British Born person or from outside European union who has got ILR the British government should have given a time limit to the Europeans living in UK before they where allowed to claim any benefits, tax credits etc... I know they have just started doing this.
@ Kamoe, you do realise you are quoting a post from Jan 2017 and the user has not logged into the forum for 2 years now.kamoe wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:30 amThis is not only anger, it's resentment, which is an even more dangerous feeling. This leads people to do irrational things, based on a past you cannot change, and not the future.zakir1988 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 25, 2017 2:33 pmOne thing that got me angry about is why people from European Union can be like someone like who is an British Born person or from outside European union who has got ILR the British government should have given a time limit to the Europeans living in UK before they where allowed to claim any benefits, tax credits etc... I know they have just started doing this.
Because you had it difficult, no one should have it easy.
You prefer to lose rights, than have someone else have them.
You prefer to lose alone, than win with friends.
Not a good starting point.