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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
And you think No Deal is an acceptable option? Every single economist tells us that the UK will be worse off with every option, even more so with No Deal yet you still spout the ramblings of idiots. Leave means Leave. Phucking brilliant. The rest of the world has seen the UK hit the self destruct button and they will all take advantage. That is something you and your Mr Shouty mates on here fail to grasp.



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shouty mates??? , you mean the ones that upset you because you didn't agree with the vote to leave the EU ,you carry on believing project fear , LEAVE MEANS LEAVE
regards
DR
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
shouty mates??? , you mean the ones that upset you because you didn't agree with the vote to leave the EU ,you carry on believing project fear , LEAVE MEANS LEAVE
regards
DR

Your shouty "no deal" mates figured out how the UK will overcome barriers to a fast track WTO membership yet?
 










Commander

Arrogant Prat
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Apr 28, 2004
13,560
London




Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
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Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,761
at home
shouty mates??? , you mean the ones that upset you because you didn't agree with the vote to leave the EU ,you carry on believing project fear , LEAVE MEANS LEAVE
regards
DR

So basically reading between the lines, you accept that " leave means leave " whatever the outcome? Whatever the consequences? You basically do not care one jot about the consequences of leaving at all?
 








Pretty Plnk Fairy

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Jan 30, 2008
831
Even if the Tobies are right for a few years before the good times return a bit of rationing wont hurt as theyres to many fat people and all are kids are growing as oboes

Regards
DR
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
Hardcore brexiteers will just say project fear/we survived ww2 we can survive this/not the end of the world.
And look at the difference between Germany and the UK now!
 




Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
However, if the ECJ agrees to unilateral revocation then in theory Parliament could vote down May's Deal, then pass a motion for a People's Vote, then if the People vote for Remain Parliament simply revokes Article 50 before 29th March 2019 and we carry on in the EU as before?

The People's Vote route is clearly the right way to go, as it would be hard for the EU to ignore a UK Remain vote before 29th March 2019.

So Parliament votes down May's Deal ..... good many people will say. The problem being that new legislation will be needed for the 'People's Vote' ( why we can't just call it what it is - another referendum - I don't know ! ) - the MPs can't just suggest it at the vote on the current deal. To get draft legislation ready is going to take some time. I'd suggest there's no chance in hell of it being ready this side of Christmas. MPs debate the legislation for the extra referendum in January. It then goes to the HoLs - we're already talking February here before it even hits the statue books. So it passes. Let's say even optimitically it's now mid-Feb. That leaves SIX weeks to arrange a referendum, the campaigning and the vote ( remembering the EC recommends at least six months between legislation being passed and a referendum being held ). So the referendum says we stay. The government now need to draft legislation to revoke A50 - which of course needs to pass the HoCs and the HoLs. All this by the end of March ?? NO CHANCE !
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
So Parliament votes down May's Deal ..... good many people will say. The problem being that new legislation will be needed for the 'People's Vote' ( why we can't just call it what it is - another referendum - I don't know ! ) - the MPs can't just suggest it at the vote on the current deal. To get draft legislation ready is going to take some time. I'd suggest there's no chance in hell of it being ready this side of Christmas. MPs debate the legislation for the extra referendum in January. It then goes to the HoLs - we're already talking February here before it even hits the statue books. So it passes. Let's say even optimitically it's now mid-Feb. That leaves SIX weeks to arrange a referendum, the campaigning and the vote ( remembering the EC recommends at least six months between legislation being passed and a referendum being held ). So the referendum says we stay. The government now need to draft legislation to revoke A50 - which of course needs to pass the HoCs and the HoLs. All this by the end of March ?? NO CHANCE !
So, pretty much as we were the morning after the referendum, we are ****ed. 2 and a half years of fighting and bickering and as predicted, there are NO sunny uplands!
 


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