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Would You Back A Second Referendum

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Bobbisox1 | 08:56 Mon 21st Oct 2019 | News
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I would not and if one was implemented I won’t vote again, there’s calls for another one, what happened to democracy ?
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Yes I would vote as its a vote hard fought for and a privilege which should not be ignored. What's the point of criticising what's going on in the country then not voting? I would vote again and I would change my vote to remain unless there was a choice of leave with no deal and I would vote for that.. The 2016 vote was done purely on conjecture ,what was going to happen...
09:17 Mon 21st Oct 2019
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no I wouldn't back it but if one happens, I think it would be silly not to vote unless you don't care about the outcome.
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Danny , you disappoint me haha, didn’t have you down for those type of answers.....but why? What would be the reason you wouldn’t?
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Woof I cared passionately 3.5 years ago but my vote didn’t count then
YES, Because this time we will know what we are voting for, and not being persuaded to by a load of lying MPS.
Yes I would vote as its a vote hard fought for and a privilege which should not be ignored. What's the point of criticising what's going on in the country then not voting? I would vote again and I would change my vote to remain unless there was a choice of leave with no deal and I would vote for that.. The 2016 vote was done purely on conjecture ,what was going to happen ( more money for the NHS), what was going to be prevented ( Immigration) most of which now has been proved total lies. The present 'deal' is ridiculous -its like a divorce where the parties agree to live apart but the wife (us) still has to make the meals for the husband, wash his socks and give him conjugal rights. I would prefer a no deal, but if a 'peoples vote' did not contain this choice then I would vote to remain. Oh and everyone should be MADE to vote like they are in Australia.
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Gulliver those same ‘lying’ MPs will continue lying anyway because it’s themselves they’re thinking of, not the electorate
I'd prefer to back a lorry inside Corbyn cob. Opps violence. :0)
Yes, then a third, fourth, fifth and so on.

I would vote somewhat reluctantly.
Bobbi, I would not vote for a second referendum because I have already voted in one, the result of which has, so far, not been adhered to.
I knew what I was voting for three and a half years ago.
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Exactly my point Danny
I’ve given best answer to Aunt Polly for a well thought out answer but also a one that won’t sway my decision not to vote
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So did I Sparklykid, hence my decision this time if there’s another vote
Strange that it would require one referendum to Remain but two or more to Leave. Some democracy.!
Thank you bobbi. I can understand peoples frustrations, and the actions of those Labour MP's who are supposed to be representing their constituents, many from 'leave' areas, is disgraceful. In my opinion things were done backwards. Parliament should have debated and agreed on a deal before they put it to the people as a referendum, then it would have been an informed choice rather than one based on half truths. However, this would not prevent me from using my vote if there is a further referendum , though my ideal solution would be that the EU refuses an extension and we leave without a deal on the 31st -I seriously think we could cope....
yes, when we have implemented the last one. If, in the future, the up coming generation decide they'd like to raise the question of rejoining the EUSSR I'd support the validity of doing so. I'd say a gap of at least 25 years after brexit should do it.
I think there may not be an agreement on what the actual choices would be. Boris's Deal or Remain? Remain on exactly the old terms? What about No Deal- shouldn't that option be on there ahead of Remain?? What about an option to negotiate another form of Brexit? I can foresee people going to the courts to challenge the wording. And could we be certain the result would be implemented?
In theory we should not revote but we did not know what we were voting for in the first one, that’s the argument for a second vote .
On the Ballot:
Remain in the EU
Leave the EU with the 'Boris' Deal
Leave without a deal.
A copy of the 'Boris' deal sent to every household should they wish to read it before making a decision.
the MayBo (like it?) Brino deal is worse than remaining so if they choose not to implementent the 2016 vote and rerun it the choices should be: Leave no deal within 30 days, no nonsense no peacing about in the HOQ etc - or - Remain.

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