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If The Electorate Decide We're Better In Than Out How Would Their Decision Affect Boris's Chances Of...
...ever occupying No 10?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I can see how that must stick in the craws of all those people that voted Tory last May,//
One of the main reasons for the Tory win, was that hamstrung Dave had to promise the referendum, to head off the likely defection to UKIP. It is the only pledge he has not been able to weasel his way out of. If only he had not made the promise. Labour would have won, Farage would be leading the opposition to a disastrous administration,( for want of a better word ) and when Farage was able to promise a referendum where he led the out campaign,.......well we all know what would happen there.
One of the main reasons for the Tory win, was that hamstrung Dave had to promise the referendum, to head off the likely defection to UKIP. It is the only pledge he has not been able to weasel his way out of. If only he had not made the promise. Labour would have won, Farage would be leading the opposition to a disastrous administration,( for want of a better word ) and when Farage was able to promise a referendum where he led the out campaign,.......well we all know what would happen there.
As for methane (CH4), most humans can’t produce it at all.
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I used to think a 'referendum' meant the people being allowed to express **their existing opinion**, ill-informed or otherwise. Having campaign, in the run-up to a referendum, in order to steer its outcome are anathema to me.
The idea is to canvass the views of the people and, if the 'wrong' answer emerges then the sitting government should be at liberty to disregard the public or, perhaps, set about "schooling" them, after the fact.
Action on the public's position, at referendum, ought to be a matter for a general election to decide.
The idea is to canvass the views of the people and, if the 'wrong' answer emerges then the sitting government should be at liberty to disregard the public or, perhaps, set about "schooling" them, after the fact.
Action on the public's position, at referendum, ought to be a matter for a general election to decide.
But when pressed on the details of the deal he has secured with the rest of Europe, Mr Cameron admitted “we’re going to settle all that later”.
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Boris Johnson exclusive: There is only one way to get the change we want – vote to leave the EU | via @Telegraph http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/new stopics /eurefe rendum/ 1216764 3/Boris -Johnso n-there -is-onl y-one-w ay-to-g et-the- change- we-want -vote-t o-leave -the-EU .html
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