Let the honourable gentleman speak!It's like the House of Commons![]()
Let the honourable gentleman speak!It's like the House of Commons![]()
We didn't know that he was a serial liar then, and yes, he (and others in prime positions) should have known better, so we should have been better informed from the start
Either way, it was coward Cameron's fault for asking for a vote about something that we knew now't, or very little, about when it should never have been for the public to decide.
He did the right thing (for himself) by ****ing off and leaving his mess for somebody else to clean up![]()
Surely people could see through the pithy slogans and false promises? Did anyone really believe we'd be pumping £350m a week into the NHS? If that had been true I would have voted to leave, but it was glaringly obvious that it was utter rubbish.
For me it was all about the risk of the unknown - like being on a game show and being offered a £10k cash prize (remain) or take what's in the mystery box (leave) then being gutted when the mystery box was a pile of steaming dog turd.
If the Govt and the public knew what Brexit meant, the vote would have been different IMHO
I tried to speak to a couple of my older relatives about it - my Aunt is in her 80s and is a proud right-wing facist/racist, but my Uncle whom I love to bits is a decent guy. The morning after the vote I went for breakfast with him - we spoke about the result and he told me honestly he just "wanted all the foreigners out the country" and he didn't care if it meant he was impacted financially, he just wanted to stop "all this immigration". I couldn't agree with his view, but I respect he has a view. Growing up in the NE in the 50/60s must have been very different to now....
Voting leave just felt like so much of a risk - a jump into the unknown that could have huge impacts for our kids and their kids. I just don't get why so many people were willing to take that risk (well I do know, I just can't understand why such a massive change was largely based on a single topic)
Fish quotas"The morning after the vote I went for breakfast with him - we spoke about the result and he told me honestly he just "wanted all the foreigners out the country" and he didn't care if it meant he was impacted financially, he just wanted to stop "all this immigration"."
You're not supposed to say that man.
We all have to pretend the vote had nothing to do with immigrantion ...
... we're supposed to believe people voted for fish quotas, imperial measures and to protect our criminal justice system.
Even people I know won't admit their vote was anything to do with immigration issue ...
... despite being happy to air their views about it providing Brexit isn't mentioned.
Here's a question for those who are firmly 'Leave' and don't believe another referendum should be considered.
If the vote had been very narrowly 'Remain' would you have 'accepted democracy' and never mentioned leaving ever again?
Here's a question for those who are firmly 'Leave' and don't believe another referendum should be considered.
If the vote had been very narrowly 'Remain' would you have 'accepted democracy' and never mentioned leaving ever again?
Yes.
That's what a referendum means.
If you except the vote in a general election, however big or small, then surely you should except any democratic vote.
So you don't think committed Leavers would ask for another vote ever again.
That's fair enough, I believe they would but that's just my opinion.
Do you believe everyone will just accept the vote and not mention the 'Labour lies' that got them in, or moan about 'first past the post' then carry on without complaint.
I don't tbh.
I cannot speak for others and would not wish too.
Whenever there has been a general election and whoever has won, l have accepted the result, whether or not l voted for that party, that how democracy works.

Yes, cant keep having a vote until you get the answer you want.Here's a question for those who are firmly 'Leave' and don't believe another referendum should be considered.
If the vote had been very narrowly 'Remain' would you have 'accepted democracy' and never mentioned leaving ever again?
Criticising and having a whinge is different to demanding another vote.
Yes, cant keep having a vote until you get the answer you want.
So what about the 1975 refendum to remain which 64% said yes. Was that not final/definitive/sacrosanct ?The most surprising thing (for me anyway) is how many people are stamping their feet (foot?) and demanding another go.
Referendums are rare and final/definitive/sacrosanct imo.