For those who think Blair was a good PM, I am reading a book at the moment called "Broken Vows: Tony Blair, the tragedy of power". I knew some of the details but this is a real eye opener. He was the architect of being anti democratic with unelected people making the decisions. No wonder he loves the EU!! Blair never bothered himself with details.
@andy hughes: I'm going by what Corbyn's policies are, i.e. to renationalize the NHS by ending PFI contracts. If we are not supposed to go by what a leader's policies are, what are we supposed to go by... charisma or public speaking ability??? I'm surprised you are not singing Tony Blair's praises.
"ichkeria, fine you did not want it but you have yet to explain why it was unnecessary or inappropriate. You seem to be arrogantly saying that because you personally did not want it we must all be denied. "
I did explain why, in my opinion we should not have had one
As for "you all" being denied, lol, I don't thiink my powers extend quite that far (!)
As I explained ages ago, in my view a vote to leave would damage our country, be divisive, would not in any case lead to a clear cut outcome.
And millions felt unqualified to pronounce one way or the other.
You may not agree, but that is my fully explained view.
Exactly! Which is precisely what I said before. Maybe you missed it.
and it's what a lot of politicians would have thought the same but of course would never say so
Referendums are as a matter of fact beloved of dictators or demagogues. Though not the ones on the UK admittedly.
But 'populism' is not necessarily a good thing
its arrogant because you presume to know best and would deny democracy because of it. Why vote at all? lets just install ichkeria as our dictator then you can do what you think is best for us!