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Labour Deputy Tom Watson Calls For Referendum Ahead Of Election
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he may be right, an election may not solve anything. but it will take 6 months to set up and hold a referendum. is leaving the country without an effective government for 6 months desirable or workable?
he may be right, an election may not solve anything. but it will take 6 months to set up and hold a referendum. is leaving the country without an effective government for 6 months desirable or workable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Given that continually asking until an approved answer results is the sort of dirty undemocratic tactic the EU uses, and which we're trying to get away from, he may carry on wanting another referendum as much as he likes. He only continues to ruin the reputation of his party, proving them unelectable to any reasonable voter.
Opponents of a second referendum always claim it would be a repeat of the first, which of course it would not.
And while some have always advocated putting a deal to the vote, there seems a lot more point to it now that it had failed to get through parliament at all,
Not so much waiting to get the right answer as actually asking a sensible question.
And while some have always advocated putting a deal to the vote, there seems a lot more point to it now that it had failed to get through parliament at all,
Not so much waiting to get the right answer as actually asking a sensible question.
ich 19:19, yes he would be a far more dangerous prospect that Agent Cob and his Nazi storm troopers. I have a bit of Time for Tom Watson, expecially as he's a supporter of TGL as clearly portrayed here:
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