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Straight Question For Zacs And The Other Remainiacs...
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Ignoring all the dilly dallying since June 23rd. Do you personally think that ultimately the result of the referendum should be implemented?
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How can you ignore it? As I've said in answering your Q to me on my post, a LEGAL RULING (not dilly-dallying) has changed the whole landscape of Brexit.
I can see your frustration as a leave voter but, as I've said countless times, the legality of Brexit was never 100% nailed-on and this was evident prior to the vote.
I can see your frustration as a leave voter but, as I've said countless times, the legality of Brexit was never 100% nailed-on and this was evident prior to the vote.
This is from June 16th Tora from a well respected legal firm. The bit about individuals and pressure groups relating to the law is interesting:
http:// www.eve rsheds. com/doc uments/ service s/compe tition/ privacy _inform ation_l aw_Brex it.pdf
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The referendum should be ignored. It was just a glorified opinion poll.
If parliament always implemented what the majority want, we would have capital punishment, no income tax, and a speed limit of 90mph.
When did those of us who voted to stay become "Remainiacs" (which sounds slightly mad and obsessive) ... and those who voted to leave become "Brexiteers" (which sounds bold, and swashbuckling)?
If parliament always implemented what the majority want, we would have capital punishment, no income tax, and a speed limit of 90mph.
When did those of us who voted to stay become "Remainiacs" (which sounds slightly mad and obsessive) ... and those who voted to leave become "Brexiteers" (which sounds bold, and swashbuckling)?
You're not asking a straight question tho are you. I can't answer whether I think that 'ultimately' the result should be implemented as we're in a great state of flux. Your question from yesterday Tora:
will you answer a straight question zacs:
Do you think the result of the referendum should be respected?
My reply:
I thought that was patently obvious and I hadn't realised you'd asked me that direct. No I don't. Straight enough answer?
will you answer a straight question zacs:
Do you think the result of the referendum should be respected?
My reply:
I thought that was patently obvious and I hadn't realised you'd asked me that direct. No I don't. Straight enough answer?
I respect your honesty JJ but referendums are rare and they should be respected. Those other subjects have not and should not be the subjects of referendums. I agree mostly that we elect the government to govern but when a question of fundamental destiny is put to the people it should be respected. So you are prepared to ignore the democratic will of the people, is that just because you personally disagree with them?
OMG. Your asking me the same questions as yesterday. I answered:
I don't give a fig whether the public respect my view. My view is irrelevant.
Tora- it's just a simple matter of believing that the law should be upheld really. It's as simple as that. Stop trying to make it personal.
I then went on to say:
I Want to ignore the will of the people because the process of the result has been (subject to an appeal or two) proven to be unfounded in law thereby making the will of the people irrelevant. I've said this around half a dozen times now on here.
Do you have any comment on my link to the eversheds info from befrore the vote, or does that not fit in with your utopian idealistic viewpoint?
I don't give a fig whether the public respect my view. My view is irrelevant.
Tora- it's just a simple matter of believing that the law should be upheld really. It's as simple as that. Stop trying to make it personal.
I then went on to say:
I Want to ignore the will of the people because the process of the result has been (subject to an appeal or two) proven to be unfounded in law thereby making the will of the people irrelevant. I've said this around half a dozen times now on here.
Do you have any comment on my link to the eversheds info from befrore the vote, or does that not fit in with your utopian idealistic viewpoint?
From the E.U referendum leaflet, 4th paragraph.
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