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In The Light Of Wednesdays Brexit Outcome
aren't all these people just wasting their time.
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yes they are wasting their time. I can't help wondering, had the result been 52:48 to remain, whether there would be hoards of people marching down Whitehall demanding the electorate and/or the government have a rethink. I think not somehow. I imagine we would just have soldiered on as if nothing had happened and Mr Cameron would have been in Brussels...
10:41 Sun 26th Mar 2017
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once parliament starts debating the Great Repeal Bill, they're likely to find that the process of disaggregating the UK's relationship with Europe will take a great deal longer than the advertised timeframe. in order to obtain some of the powers they seek as necessary, the UK government will require the consent of the Scottish government, under the 1998 Scotland Act. under the same act, the Scottish Government is required to base its legislative decision-making on EU law, so Westminster is going to have to unpick that before starting other workstreams. opposition from the Scots can be expected.
There's some very odd people about. Not one of the leaflets prior to the referendum nor the actual form had this plethora of choices which remoaners are bleating about now.
No mohs scale from soft to hard for leave or remain. It was in or out.
Against all the odds and the vested interests out won, you lost, so you just have to accept it and quit your incessant whining.
After all, I've had to put up with the crap you people have foisted on me for years.
No mohs scale from soft to hard for leave or remain. It was in or out.
Against all the odds and the vested interests out won, you lost, so you just have to accept it and quit your incessant whining.
After all, I've had to put up with the crap you people have foisted on me for years.
No we aren't wasting our time, it's not over 'til the fat lady sings as they say and she's a long way off singing yet. Get a credible Labour leader like Keir Starmer who will actually adhere to the way most of his party voted and things won't play out quite as easily as anyone thinks, plenty of time for it all to calm down as until its finalised we aren't leaving Europe, and if it doesn't expect a mass exodus of the brightest, the youngest, the most liberal to the continent, and those who voted for Brexit can stay here in a nostalgic mist of Vera Lynn music, £ s d and Nigel Farage posters ;-)
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