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Do you think the BBC is whipping up panic post referendum
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What pledge ? No never mind, we know it is an invention of the remain camp whatever it is supposed to be.
A second referendum merely allows those who did what their conscience and head told them was right, the option to get cold feet and ruin the country instead. Scared by the immediate affects many will run scared instead of realising the market reaction is already happening, and continuing is the sensible option. In the other direction few will have seen the light and realised it is vital to have control of one's own country rather than allow some foreign unelected individuals decide for them.
It would also make the country a laughing stock, a population that can't make up it's collective mind. And suggest that the population can still be manipulated by the elites even after standing up for themselves for once. All it does is encourage the remain camp to protest that they lost.
In my view it is ridiculous to ask the public again to verify they are still ok based on whatever terms are agreed. Whatever is agreed it pales into insignificance in the longer term as long as none of it allows the EU to steal back the UK sovereignty that is the major driver for all this. We have chosen a path, let's not try to use the faint of heart to derail ourselves.
A second referendum merely allows those who did what their conscience and head told them was right, the option to get cold feet and ruin the country instead. Scared by the immediate affects many will run scared instead of realising the market reaction is already happening, and continuing is the sensible option. In the other direction few will have seen the light and realised it is vital to have control of one's own country rather than allow some foreign unelected individuals decide for them.
It would also make the country a laughing stock, a population that can't make up it's collective mind. And suggest that the population can still be manipulated by the elites even after standing up for themselves for once. All it does is encourage the remain camp to protest that they lost.
In my view it is ridiculous to ask the public again to verify they are still ok based on whatever terms are agreed. Whatever is agreed it pales into insignificance in the longer term as long as none of it allows the EU to steal back the UK sovereignty that is the major driver for all this. We have chosen a path, let's not try to use the faint of heart to derail ourselves.
And I think it provides a workable model through this mess bringing together the pluralism of camps that's out there (even the Scots and NI - as it takes independence off the table for a while) - and if the negotiations are such that a lot of the potential cost if off the table, then it will or should get the endorsement of the British people.
Makes me laugh the pro Brexit group saying "well they didn't actually promise £350m for the nhs" what utter tosh! It was plastered all over the leave campain posters, it was plastered over a bus, it was there BIGGEST campaign slogan to get voters to vote leave...but they didn't use the word promise!!! Why say it then? For a joke? The trouble is the Brexit campaign blatantly lied and those who voted to leave now feel foolish that they have been duped!
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I live 16 miles from Boston and see those lads and lassies working in the pouring rain and I'm full of admiration for them. I know there are some illegal gangmasters but in the main most employers in the area look after these people well. I'm not against immigration for people with jobs and accommodation pre-arranged but for uncontrolled free movement. I'm afraid the people of Boston will have to realize that they will have to accept foreign workers if they will not do the jobs themselves.
I live 16 miles from Boston and see those lads and lassies working in the pouring rain and I'm full of admiration for them. I know there are some illegal gangmasters but in the main most employers in the area look after these people well. I'm not against immigration for people with jobs and accommodation pre-arranged but for uncontrolled free movement. I'm afraid the people of Boston will have to realize that they will have to accept foreign workers if they will not do the jobs themselves.
Jeezus it's there...just look - do we have to research every little pedantic point for you. http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-eu-r eferend um-3630 6681
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