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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Jun 21, 2016.

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How will you be voting?

  1. Remain

    89 vote(s)
    46.1%
  2. Leave

    104 vote(s)
    53.9%
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  1. Tobes

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    To sign that petition you've got to verify via an e-mail link, so how is it 'bollocks' exactly?
     
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    And upthread I expressed dismay that so many people chose now to have a protest vote - against something that was not the source of their grievances. As I have gone full circle, I'd better go and find something better to do with my Sunday...
     
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  3. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    Because many are from outside the UK. It's quite easy to do. It's also easy to multi sign.
     
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  4. Tobes

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    I was in Europe until last night and it wouldn't allow me to complete the petition signing, presumably because my IP was showing as not in the UK.

    It takes your postcode and e-mail address and so therefore won't allow multiple signings at the rate you wish to intimate st least.

    The irony of that petition is that it was started pre the vote by a Leave campaigner anticipating defeat.
     
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  5. Barchullona

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    If people are in nightclubs at 4am in a morning signing petitions then maybe it is time to return to 10.30pm pub and 1am club shutting times like the "good old days" as extra hours are creating very sad generations of young people indeed.
     
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    Maybe others are aware of things like VPNs?
     
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  7. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    I've been messaged from a friend in the US who signed it as well as reading reports of how easy it is to multi sign.

    It will be discredited, not that it would spark a 2nd vote anyway.

    It's time for people to accept change is coming & do what they can to make it work.
     
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  8. Barchullona

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    So we should let the self anointed great and good decide what is best for us? People voted opposite to the way you wanted. Deal with it.
     
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    Good point but it goes both ways.

    A similar percentage outside London voted remain yet it's being claimed that the country was for out.

    That's how our sham democracy works.

    Dictatorship of the majority.
     
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    If it was started before the referendum, it's meaningless anyway.
     
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  11. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    It's not totally meaningless. It does highlight, quite accurately, that a large number of people only believe in democracy when it goes their way.
     
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  12. Tobes

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    I'll start thinking about that when whichever Tory presses the button and invokes article 50.

    Cameron has kicked it into the long grass and resigned so it's not going to be him.

    Why the delay? Didn't Cameron say that we'd invoke it the day after a leave vote? Sounds like he's decided he's not putting his name to it and advocated all responsibility.

    Is bumbling Boris going to be the man to do it? A pro Remain believer until the political opportunity to position himself as the PM in waiting presented itself to him when Cameron gave his party the option of campaigning against him. Bumbling Boris saw the opportunity to go up against his old public school adversary, but unfortunately for him - Leave won. He looked washed out yesterday, as the reality of that dawned.

    Will he take the role and be the man to push the button? It'd be political suicide and he knows it.
     
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    Dictatorship of the majority.<laugh> Presumably you would prefer a non democratic dictatorship of the minority? What do you want to be when you grow up?
     
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  14. Old Tige

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    You presume too much and understand far too little.

    I have already told you but you seem too dim to understand.

    Direct democracy.

    Simples.
     
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    Not sure if I should bother replying to this are you just looking for a cyber fight?

    I know and fully understand that the people stood up for themselves (and what a great thing that is), my point is what happens next? who is going to represent those people and their wishes? Most of the elected government were on the other side, their leader is stepping down and not planning to be replaced until the party conference in October. IF the Tory party decide they can't, don't want to represent the public's wishes and call a general election the Labour party is also in a state of disarray. Could UKIP who got loads of votes but only one MP do better in another election.

    The people have stood up for themselves but someone has to go and talk to the EU on their behalf, how do you see that working?
     
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    If they've any sense they'll be organising cross party / cross EU stance talks to discuss the best way forward.

    The referendum campaign was not based on Party politics, neither should the aftermath.

    A plan that best benefits the UK exiting the EU should be agreed before any EU discussions take place.

    I wouldn't be looking to invoke Article 50 immediately. I'd wait until after the French elections next Spring. If our exit looks favourable to the French then Le Pen will benefit greatly & probably get the support for a French referendum & ultimate exit.
     
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    The EU have already made their position clear - get on with it.

    The responsibility for pressing the button sits with the Govt not some cross party committee. So which Tory is going to be the one to do it?

    My money is on a GE being called, when Cameron leaves office, and the election will end up being a 1 issue debate. A second referendum by proxy.
     
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    I have no idea how many people are out at 3:00am on a Sunday. More than enough for a large number of pubs/clubs to remain open. I would say it is morethan 37,000 though.

    The decision to sign the petition is easy. You are sat with a group of mates moaning about the referendum and one says you can sign a petition, I've just done it, its easy, how about you?

    That to me is more realistic than the North Korean Communist Party giving each comrade a post code and English name and getting them to sign a UK petition.
     
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    Anyone who ends a post with simples, as though it adds some sort of gravitas, is by definition a first class prat who should be subjected to cruel and human punishment.

    Direct democracy. Meaningless.
     
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  20. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    Your nights out must be mental.

    Who mentioned the NKCP?
     
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