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  1. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Oh fecking come on, business is firmly behind remain because big business makes big money with Europe as it is and doesn't want to rock the boat. And as for stirring up the Troubles, not many Irish people under the age of forty are going to put up with that, they are used to peace. There simply is no appetite for a return to an armed struggle. More scaremongering more like it.
     
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  2. mickeybnufc

    mickeybnufc Well-Known Member

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    So we now have all the facts, like what,it's guess work by all of them,as I said before this has never been done,so how can anybody know for sure.The last Governor of the Bank of England said we shouldn't be afraid of a no deal Brexit,plenty of Major Business have have geared up for no deal, just leave,it's what the majority of voters want.nothing bizarre about that,just Democracy at work.
     
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  3. Lord Jonjomort

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    Correct me if I'm missing something, but isn't business doing well kind of important? Who do you think will be the first out of the door if businesses can't make enough money? The CEO's not going to say "listen, fellas, I'm going to step down because my salary saves us a fortune. You's lot keep making cars, though." Economic uncertainty is awful for everyone, but those at the bottom will be the first to feel it.
     
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  4. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Once the dust has settled, life will go on as normal.
     
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  5. Lord Jonjomort

    Lord Jonjomort Well-Known Member

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    Majority of what? People who voted at the time? It wasn't the country's majority, it was 51.89% of 72.21%. That's 37.47% of the total population of the country at the time over the voting age (around 45m in total, of a grand total of just shy of 67m people now). There's literally millions of people of a legal age who now have no say, millions more who are having this put upon them by a great bunch of old people this vote, really, doesn't even apply to (retired, I'm looking at you).

    The whole thing is a socio-economic clusterfuck.
     
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  6. Lord Jonjomort

    Lord Jonjomort Well-Known Member

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    We're trapped, though, mate - politicians now will do absolutely everything they can to ensure the dust never settles. They've ****ed the whole thing up, everyone knows it, they will drag this **** on for as long as they can.

    If there's no Brexit to piss about with, all attention will turn to the political shambles.
     
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  7. mickeybnufc

    mickeybnufc Well-Known Member

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    But the Common Market was what was voted for in the beginning,a trading union with Europe, no one voted to be ruled by Brussels that just sneaked in over the years,with Governments just letting it happen,never thought there was a second tier in the EU,don't they all get a vote? and if we were out why would we obliged to follow their rules? we would be free to trade with anyone including EU
     
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  8. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Correct, mate, they will. If only the EU and British politicians had agreed a compromise before 2016, the referendum probably wouldn't have happened. You are right about our polutical system being screwed though, I'd like to see an electable and answerable British government in power but I'm not holding my breath.
     
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  9. Lord Jonjomort

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    Somethings got to give. There's not enough rich people around to keep the Tories at the top, and Labour have done absolutely **** all for the poor. Times have changed, our system - build when there was about 25 people in the country - doesn't work at this level. You cannot keep putting Eton boys in top jobs, watching them fail, then repeating the process. My local MP is that spineless Tory toerag Dominic Grieve - I'm not going to be vying for power, but I'll be lobbying everyone to NOT vote Labour/Conservative. As said by Freddd, the Blue/Red dichotomy has to collapse at whatever cost. That should be goal 1.
     
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  10. mickeybnufc

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    So your saying anyone over retirement age shoud'nt be allowed to vote,how arrogant and narrow minded you are,are you one of the Millennium generation who think they know it all and are always right,so it's f*** you old Bastards we know best and you all should be in Homes <laugh> oh how little you know.
     
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  11. Dorty Dogbreath

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    I bet there ain't half been some knives out behind the scenes, especially within the Conservative Party. It would be very interesting to be a fly on the wall during meetings of their MPs. And as for that pygmy Corbyn, as I said yesreday he only has two E-grade A Levels to his name. How is he qualified to make a decision on Brexit given what has been said on here about a lack of education?
     
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  12. Lord Jonjomort

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    Millenial?! Holy ****, I wish. I'm just realistic about who it impacts and there are people who voted leave and are now dead who have left their decision for young people who had no say. A referendum should be an immediate and informed decision. It should require a minimum turnout or be mandatory vote. It should not be some half-baked bollocks, where one of the "parties" (VoteLeave) are FINED due to misinformation and lies, and where any result cannot be implemented for AT LEAST 2 years. It's utterly disgusting, an abomination, a vote-winning fabrication of Cameron's **** politics borne out of fear of Farage and his loony far-right-but-not-quite-EDL followers. So I may know little, but at least I know that voting for leave would be a complete and utter disaster. Not because it's bad, but because we have "Career Politicians" in charge who care of nothing but themsevles and have none of the guile, wit or intelligence to actually 'lead' the country.

    If it was down to me, I'd only allow online votes - in my humble opinion, if you can't get online and work out how to use a website by now you have no right to make this kind of choice. But then, if it was down to me, I'd turn Parliament into flats, abolish Lords, give N.I. to Ireland and introduce flat rate tax, wealth caps, profit caps, bring in proportional representation, encourage neutrality and independence across every constituency and charge for the NHS. I'd also nationalise railways.
     
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  13. Dorty Dogbreath

    Dorty Dogbreath keeper of the glow

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    Howay man, mate, declaring Ireland one country would definitely be a catalyst for a reawakening of the Troubles. I think you would have to get past Arlene Foster first. Quite a scary thought actually.
     
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    Correct.

    My point was that a Common Market arrangement isn't what the Leave voters wanted. It isn't what Remain voters wanted. It is something that no one wants. it is difficult to see how it will be avoided without a second referendum.
     
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  15. Rum & Black for 2

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    Or there might just not be a majority for any one option. Then what?
     
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  16. Captainchaos.

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    Just have a revote seeing as the people want it there's no need to worry is there and if the second vote is remain that's the will of the people .
     
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  17. Freddd

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    That can be avoided. Let's say the choices are May's deal, no deal and remain. The questions would be

    1. As between leaving on May's deal or remaining, would you prefer to leave or remain ?
    2. As between leaving with no deal and remaining, would you prefer to leave or to remain ?

    There will be a majority on each question. If there is a majority for leave on either, we leave. If there is a majority for leave on both, biggest majority wins. If there is a majority for remain on both, we remain. The majority vote will govern. The will of he people will be served.
     
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  18. Heed

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    Whilst i disagree with having a second vote, if there was one, this would appear to be a sensible approach.
    Unfortunately, the political establishment aren't and dont do sensible.
    It's not in their nature.
     
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  19. Captainchaos.

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    It's all their fault in the first place! They underestimated the stupidity of the general public and particularly the working class.
     
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  20. Heed

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    Chaos, for clarity, I'm totally opposed to a second vote.
    Reference to the sensible approach is for the options suggested by Freddd, should a vote be forced on the public again.
     
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