The 'law' as you put it was superceded by PARLIAMENT voting to invoke Article 50.
Correct. Sad way for democracy to be railroaded. By the very people installed to protect us. Goaded on by right wing thugs.
The 'law' as you put it was superceded by PARLIAMENT voting to invoke Article 50.
my point that we were not nearly informed enough to vote but some of us at least knew that.
Correct. Sad way for democracy to be railroaded. By the very people installed to protect us. Goaded on by right wing thugs.
So why did you vote if you weren't 'informed enough to vote' ?
Ah, yes I get it, it's only democracy if the result goes the way you want it.
Are you gonna need everything explained to you? I voted to remain. I voted to remain because I was nowhere nearly informed about the consequences of leaving the EU.
Slightly at a tangent here - but I noticed that one of the biggest advocates for a second referendum is Yvette Cooper.
Her Parliamentary constituency,(Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford area) voted by a 69.3% - 30.7% majority to Leave the EU. That's a massive majority.
Chris Failing Grayling (didn't know until today he was born on April 1st) is a Brexiter, yet his constituency of Epsom and Ewell voted 52.1% to remain, and 47.9% Leave.
I thought that MPs were supposed to represent their electorate?
So how were you informed enough to know the consequences of voting remain ?
Uhm, well because I have lived in the EU for 41 years. I know how it works and what effect it has on my life and the UK as a whole. I'm aware of the good and the bad and can live with the bad for the greater good.
You're not normally this daft, I think you're on a wind up today?
Rubbish .... you voted for the status quo .... you had no idea what the future plans of the EU were when you voted.
Rubbish .... you voted for the status quo .... you had no idea what the future plans of the EU were when you voted.
You're playing a very weak hand continuing with that argument. It is demonstrably clear that we are better off in the EU than out. It has served me well for 41 years and it would continue to do so. I believe the EU would have more power in the UK and more say over our lives in the future. I welcome that, especially when we have a Tory government with no real opposition. The EU protects our human rights, the ones May wanted to get rid of. In such times we need an outside organisation to protect us.
But you know all this, you tinker.
Rubbish .... you voted for the status quo .... you had no idea what the future plans of the EU were when you voted.
And your post is EXACTLY why 17.4m people voted to leave. We don't want an 'outside organisation' to have more power or say over our lives than our elected government.
The ones who didn't vote are always forgotten.Slightly at a tangent here - but I noticed that one of the biggest advocates for a second referendum is Yvette Cooper.
Her Parliamentary constituency,(Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford area) voted by a 69.3% - 30.7% majority to Leave the EU. That's a massive majority.
Chris Failing Grayling (didn't know until today he was born on April 1st) is a Brexiter, yet his constituency of Epsom and Ewell voted 52.1% to remain, and 47.9% Leave.
I thought that MPs were supposed to represent their electorate?
You are absolutely right. However, a significant chunk of those 17.4m people are therefore turkeys voting for Christmas.And your post is EXACTLY why 17.4m people voted to leave. We don't want an 'outside organisation' to have more power or say over our lives than our elected government.
And your post is EXACTLY why 17.4m people voted to leave. We don't want an 'outside organisation' to have more power or say over our lives than our elected government.
Utter, utter, utter bullshit.
Seriously - probably the wrongest post in a million-page thread full of wrongness.
You haven't the first idea EXACTLY what the other 17,399,999 people voted for. Not a clue.
Utter, utter, utter bullshit.
Seriously - probably the wrongest post in a million-page thread full of wrongness.
You haven't the first idea EXACTLY what the other 17,399,999 people voted for. Not a clue.