Bill Cash seriously needs to calm down.
It’s not safe to be that Gammony at his age.
It’s not safe to be that Gammony at his age.
A second vote is needed, apart from anything else, because the first has been PROVEN to be 'undemocratic' - illegal funding, votes won by pure lies, postal votes delayed, eligible voters denied their say. You'd vote against the outcome you wanted, on a point of principle - to uphold the result of that?
That would be ridiculous, frankly.
How would a vote for Remain, via a (second) democratic referendum, be in any way 'via the backdoor'?
Argue all you like about the 'will of the people', and all that. Argue against holding a second referendum - valid. But to suggest that a vote for Remain in a second free vote is somehow deceitful is stupid. As has been asked around 400 times on this thread already - How can a free public vote be 'undemocratic'?
It can't be the same question.
May's deal YES or NO, of that's a NO then Remain or No Deal.
Much fairer than a Norway deal by the back door. If Britain really wants to destroy itself, let them vote for it. But right now, no one voted for no deal and May's deal will never fly..
Bill Cash seriously needs to calm down.
It’s not safe to be that Gammony at his age.
Bill Cash seriously needs to calm down.
It’s not safe to be that Gammony at his age.
Are all elections etc not won on all those things sadly... at least this vote was completed by 80% of the country ? an incredible turn out and far more worthy a result than a general election for example where we don't get anything like that sort of turn out.
I believe a 2nd vote would result in a huge leave vote, if the peoples vote isn't upheld it will piss so many people off like me.
A vote to uphold democracy isn't ridiculous for me.. people fought for the right to vote, not too have a vote ignored because MPs didnt like the result.
Mrs May is right on this … a 2nd vote would destroy what little remaining faith the country has in politicians and politics.
Part one was covered in the referendum...Leave/Stay.
Part two would be a logical move forward based upon the result of Part one. A chain of events if you like.
Is he getting really angry? That's a good sign if he is.
Fighting a 'COULD' case?
Hope it's pro bono.
But part one was fundamentally flawed. It would not be democratic for part two to follow on from this, and you are still asking half of people to choose between two things they don't want, not very democratic IMO.
I didn't use the words 'deceitful' or 'undemocratic' did I ? In my opinion it would feel like 'you got the wrong answer first time so try again' .... I'm sorry but that's how it would feel to me. I went to the effort of voting in the first referendum and 17m plus people agreed with my choice. Now all of a sudden my previous vote was worthless, ignored ..... along with the votes of those other 17m people.
Part one was covered in the referendum...Leave/Stay.
Part two would be a logical move forward based upon the result of Part one. A chain of events if you like.
I didn't use the words 'deceitful' or 'undemocratic' did I ? In my opinion it would feel like 'you got the wrong answer first time so try again' .... I'm sorry but that's how it would feel to me. I went to the effort of voting in the first referendum and 17m plus people agreed with my choice. Now all of a sudden my previous vote was worthless, ignored ..... along with the votes of those other 17m people.
Are all elections etc not won on all those things sadly... at least this vote was completed by 80% of the country ? an incredible turn out and far more worthy a result than a general election for example where we don't get anything like that sort of turn out.
I believe a 2nd vote would result in a huge leave vote, if the peoples vote isn't upheld it will piss so many people off like me.
A vote to uphold democracy isn't ridiculous for me.. people fought for the right to vote, not too have a vote ignored because MPs didnt like the result.
Mrs May is right on this … a 2nd vote would destroy what little remaining faith the country has in politicians and politics.
17m (67%) voted to join back in 1975. Their precious vote is worthless now too?
What did you and 17m people vote for; leave with a customs union and single market membership? leave without those but a backstop because the NI issue cannot be resolved? No deal? I'd love to know because 17m voted to leave, but the choices on how you leave are gigantic. Who gets to say how? You didn't say how in the referendum and neither did I. How many Leave voters voted leave, but on the assumption of a customs deal and would be aghast to be leaving without a deal?
Are all elections etc not won on all those things sadly... at least this vote was completed by 80% of the country ? an incredible turn out and far more worthy a result than a general election for example where we don't get anything like that sort of turn out.
I believe a 2nd vote would result in a huge leave vote, if the peoples vote isn't upheld it will piss so many people off like me.
A vote to uphold democracy isn't ridiculous for me.. people fought for the right to vote, not too have a vote ignored because MPs didnt like the result.
Mrs May is right on this … a 2nd vote would destroy what little remaining faith the country has in politicians and politics.
Indeed. The clamour for a 2nd chance shows the lengths people will go to in order to remain part of the gang. Loss of faith in the democratic system, the future ruined for our children with a reliable cornerstone of our society smashed forever.
A second vote is needed, apart from anything else, because the first has been PROVEN to be 'undemocratic' - illegal funding, votes won by pure lies, postal votes delayed, eligible voters denied their say. You'd vote against the outcome you wanted, on a point of principle - to uphold the result of that?
That would be ridiculous, frankly.