glasfryn
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we have had the vote
its out
its also called democracy
its out
its also called democracy
This is't really relevant to the thread, but it seems as good a place as any to ask it.
If the election expenses case finds that all was not above board and it turns out the government were elected illegally, would that render this government and all that has happened under it null and void?
Just interested, as if this were the case it would mean that no referendum legally took place, right?
Rightly so. Carry on until us remainers win
This is't really relevant to the thread, but it seems as good a place as any to ask it.
If the election expenses case finds that all was not above board and it turns out the government were elected illegally, would that render this government and all that has happened under it null and void?
Just interested, as if this were the case it would mean that no referendum legally took place, right?[/QUOTE
keep clutching at straws , why don't you
I must admit I tend to agree. I'm a Leaver, but itt was hardly a ringing cry for freedom was it? Still, it's a bit like our general elections where we get a government that most people DIDN'T vote for. The whole idea was stupid, but I really don't think it's all over yet. The vast majority of MPs are Remainers, and there is still a chance that Article 50 (which I understand is pretty vague) will get fudged and we'll probably end up with something that'll leave us worse off than if we hadn't gone through this whole farrago in the first place!It does make a bit of sense. I know this is democracy in full action, and as a remainer, I am not got going to go against the vote, nor do I advocate a second vote.
HOWEVER, I do find it odd that the country is going to plough ahead with such a monumental action when 48% of the voting nation have said they do not want it. And yes, I would be saying the same had the vote been the other way.
Shows how out of touch it is
keep clutching at straws , why don't you
You're forgetting that many are foreign and couldn't vote and more importantly many are children...we don't have 65 million adults that have the right to vote.
Dodgy Dave got around 34% in the general election and that's two thirds that didn't vote for him.
Just had the biggest turnout for 60 odd years...that's fabulous and thankfully the right result
My company buys it's stock from around the world in Dollars, the Pound /Dollar exchange rate has just gone down 12 Cents on day one since the vote, that's 8%.... I am getting near due for my annual pay review which might have got me a 1-2% increase....do you think that will happen now ?
See post no 151. The majority to change was too small. What would prople have said if the vote either way had won by only 1 vote.
I think you will find that you needed perhaps a 'Job Loss' to render any sympathy, I cannot tell if you are any good at what you do, how much you currently earn or how productive your work has been that's for your employers to answer and for you to ponder the effects of your own 1-2% salary rise or not, I wish you well, but why would your situation somehow invalidate this referendum and the desire of the people to vote to leave the EU ?[/QUOTE]
Thank you, but my point is that trade is incredibly interconnected....global markets and currency exchange are closely linked to jobs and their " Security " the vote for Brexit has and will cause huge volatility in the markets leading to crap times ahead for those of us " Boxer's ".... look it up, Orwell G : Animal Farm