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Brexit.
More than half of the of the UK now want a people vote on Brexit, says a new survey, OH MY GAWD!
Bring it on!.
Bring it on!.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cassa ‘cassa333 You know what amazes me is Zac master is under the impression Brexiters are thick, stupid, uneducated, ill informed etc etc etc and way below his intellect‘
I have never said you’re thick or stupid, if I had I would have been kicked of the site. I’ve said that many of you voted as a protest vote agains gawd knows what, and that many of you failed to educate yourselves as to the consequences and complexity of our leaving.
As for ‘below my intellect’ if you keep posting rubbish like I have quoted then that’s my only conclusion.
I have never said you’re thick or stupid, if I had I would have been kicked of the site. I’ve said that many of you voted as a protest vote agains gawd knows what, and that many of you failed to educate yourselves as to the consequences and complexity of our leaving.
As for ‘below my intellect’ if you keep posting rubbish like I have quoted then that’s my only conclusion.
// the second referendum regarding Brexit, could be in place as soon as early June. GAWD!. //
Unlikely. The referendum in 2016 required an act of parliament, http:// www.leg islatio n.gov.u k/ukpga /2015/3 6/conte nts/ena cted . there’s no provision in that act for a further referendum, so it follows that another act of parliament will be required.
As well as being local election day, May 3rd is the day parliament recesses for a week, with a further recess from 24th May to 4th June.
Being realistic, there is no parliamentary time for such a debate to take place.
Unlikely. The referendum in 2016 required an act of parliament, http://
As well as being local election day, May 3rd is the day parliament recesses for a week, with a further recess from 24th May to 4th June.
Being realistic, there is no parliamentary time for such a debate to take place.
Oh dear! I can't believe that people are so daft. Probably a result of the self-gratification generation - it's a sort of toddler-tantrum writ large.........and really very embarrassing. Is there no understanding of 'You didn't win, so the others take charge'? In every vote on every subject one side wins. The other side buries their disappointment and gets on with it. I'm on a couple of committees and if I threw a tantrum every time a decision was arrived at which I didn't approve, well, I wouldn't have any say at all because I'd have been voted off.
It's not going to happen Gulliver. We..are....leaving.
It's not going to happen Gulliver. We..are....leaving.
really? who called it? there's nothing showing in the parliamentary calendar.....
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