Re: Should we have another referendum
Originally Posted by
marmaduke
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Far from it ... as I remember it UKIP was gaining popularity and Dave knew in the coming election the Tory vote would be split between conservative /UKIP and labour would win by default so he said vote for me and il give a referendum ... so parliament voted and ( the EU also said these same words ) that a referendum will be held ... A ONCE ONLY AFFAIR AND THE RESULT WILL BE LEGALLY BINDING AND WILL NOT BR HELD AGAIN .... obviously the self serving elite never in their wildest dreams thought they would lose , so THEY ANNOUNCED before it was even held that losers won’t be given a second chance as they wanted rid of farage and UKIP once and for all ....
Now all of a sudden the self servers are suddenly saying the government can’t make the decision and it has to go before parliament again ( hence the vote on TM sorry deal she has wasted two years brexit preparation on ) and that the self servers will not ALLOW A NO DEAL BREXIT ..... sorry state of affairs when they keep moving the goal posts and forget they are there first and foremost to carry the will of the people ...I fear their actions will indeed stop brexit ( even if TMs deal somehow got through at the last minute we all know it isn’t brexit and that the EU won’t then ever allow us to leave ) so quite what will happen in the longer term is anyone’s guess but if one constant thing is running alongside brexit that hasn’t been mentioned it’s the fact ‘the problem won’t go away ‘ ... remainers may well have twisted brexit to soft brexit to no brexit ... the MPs themselves have changed it ... even the little **** bercow has changed the rules themselves to thwart brexit .... but have the people changed? I see trouble and unrest in this country after ‘brexit doesn’t happen’ for years and years as the cowards simply didn’t play by the rules , the rules as I explained earlier .... the very rules they selves made before the referendum
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Very Good Post, Marm!
Personally, I'm very glad that Cameron, however mistakenly, gave us the chance to suggest whether we wanted to in or out.
The result not only shattered the Government complacency but it also caused us to look at the workings, of the MPs, EU, etc. with a lot more interest.
All of us are more educated now, about who represents us, and maybe improvements, and better representation, might come about as a result.
Hopefully, no more "In Out, In Out, Shake it all about"