Is this for real
Shocking if it is
Bring back the spg
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If the police had any sense, they'd video violence against them, themselves. Public opinion is a better weapon than a truncheon
Is this for real
Shocking if it is
Bring back the spg
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According to Sky, the UK with 99% of votes in, has:
Remain Parties: 40.4%
Hard Brexit Parties: 34.9%
Labour/ Conservatives: 23.2%.
Farage due for a hangover.
Lib Dems who have been dead as a party for years achieved their highest EVER European election result. The Greens achieved their best result for 30 years. It's pretty clear these results were down to their stances on Brexit. SNP achieved their best result as well and they are clearly for Remain as well. These were European elections so I'd query what other reasons beyond the party's Brexit stance people would have based their decisions on. Contrary to your belief and despite the success of the Brexit party these results suggest the possibility of a swing towards Remain in the public opinion which if we want to be truly democratic suggests a 2nd referendum should be held. Although I do think the country is still divided fairly evenly if the split has shifted in the other direction Remain should be an option again. An accepted deal looks very, very unlikely now if it was ever possible. If the only Brexit possible is No Deal then the people should absolutely be asked again, that stark choice might see a re-think.
Didn't do them any good as she was dreadful. I know we shouldn't talk appearances but she looked like she was on strictly come dancing.
. . . and yet the Labour strongholds in the North have overwhelmingly voted to leave. I don't agree with the vote has swung to the Remain camp. I believe this country is in a state of limbo and it's going to take a politician of Churchillian stature to get us out of this impasse. We don't have oneYes, Remain/Leave is not clear in the Labour/Tory vote, but I think there are fewer Leavers in Labour than Remainers in Tory, so you could conservatively add just Labour"s 14,1% into the Remain Parties 40,4, which gives over 54% voting Remain.
That doesn't take into account very low turnout in Brexit strongholds like Sunderland. After all, they voted in 2016 and won the vote. They may or may not come out to vote again if there's a bad loser's referendum
And democracy ended 3 years ago.Read again what I wrote.
I'm not claiming victory for either remain or leave.
Nothing has changed.
However, if remain had won with 52% originally, you and others would have been vociferous in your opposition to a 2nd vote.
We should leave and deal with the consequences, good or bad.
Anyway, here we go again, going around in circles.
Grasp at as many straws as you like, nothing has changed.
Remain lost.
One other point I'd like to make before enjoying the rest of the bank holiday.
Last night, Thornburry was told that a 2nd referendum with "no deal", "soft deal" and "remain" would split the leave vote.
She just sat there, silent (for once) with a fat smug grin on her mush.
This is what infuriates me about the calls for a 2nd vote, apart from it being undemocratic. The question would be slewed by the establishment to split the leave vote.
Such is the religious devotion to the EU by many remainers, they'll do anything to stop brexit.
Round and round we go!
We’ve had that one. If we have a second referendum it can only be no deal v a (described and agreed with EU) deal, ie a vote on the terms of leaving.If there were to be three options, it would have to be on a transferable vote basis, so no 'splitting' of the Leave vote. However, given that the Tories are incapable of coming up with a workable deal and all the viable leadership candidates will be advocating No Deal, it should just be No Deal v No Brexit.
We’ve had that one. If we have a second referendum it can only be no deal v a (described and agreed with EU) deal, ie a vote on the terms of leaving.
Biggest rises across Europe were for Liberals and Greens, with Nationalists behind them. As here conservative and old style democratic socialists do worse.
And democracy ended 3 years ago.
If there were to be three options, it would have to be on a transferable vote basis, so no 'splitting' of the Leave vote. However, given that the Tories are incapable of coming up with a workable deal and all the viable leadership candidates will be advocating No Deal, it should just be No Deal v No Brexit.
What kind of argument is that?
Would you have demanded a 2nd vote had remain won, yes or no?
We've had that one.
Sadly, had it been 52-48 in favour of remaining that would have been that. Cameron would have said we note the public 'concerns' and we will negotiate accordingly for a better deal for Britain within the EU. The vote was a simple do we leave or do we remain? Now the losers will continually keep coming back with reasons why this deal or that deal or no deal is unacceptable. Unless there's a willingness for the politicians to actually deliver Brexit (which there isn't) it'll never happen, doesn't matter how you massage the EU results on a poor turnout it won't make one iota of difference...
I genuinely believe that the vast majority of Leave voters in 2016 thought they were voting for a clean, simple leave perhaps to be followed by a trade agreement. They might have been misled and the complexities hidden, but that’s what they voted for. In my opinion. Anyway, unprovable now.We haven't had that one, though. No one was campaigning for No Deal in 2016..
We've had that one.
No one can say that they expected to leave without a deal when they voted 3 years ago, because no one was proposing that. There were numerous potential versions of Leave, with Farage advocating a 'soft' Norway version for example. This is the real justification for a further referendum. Due to the Tory party's inability to agree with itself, we are now facing an outcome that was never envisaged.
The ballot paper offered a choice between:No one can say that they expected to leave without a deal when they voted 3 years ago, because no one was proposing that. There were numerous potential versions of Leave, with Farage advocating a 'soft' Norway version for example. This is the real justification for a further referendum. Due to the Tory party's inability to agree with itself, we are now facing an outcome that was never envisaged.
No one can say that they expected to leave without a deal when they voted 3 years ago, because no one was proposing that. There were numerous potential versions of Leave, with Farage advocating a 'soft' Norway version for example. This is the real justification for a further referendum. Due to the Tory party's inability to agree with itself, we are now facing an outcome that was never envisaged.