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- 03 Feb 2016 10:00
Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....
Fred1new
- 12 Feb 2018 08:54
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2517GEORGE
- 13 Feb 2018 09:01
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31/12/2020 Good-bye
Dil
- 13 Feb 2018 10:30
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While I agree with a lot of your post 8650 you fail to mention that a lot of people voted in because of the scaremongering of the reamain campaign.
Your logic for a second referendum is total rubbish , if as you state those who voted out didn't vote for any specific type of exit then the best you should be hoping for is a second referendum on how we leave and not a re run of do we leave and only leave voters should be allowed to vote.
As the above is impossible and how we leave is mainly down to the EU as far as a deal goes then I can see no valid reason for another vote.
Fred1new
- 13 Feb 2018 10:45
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Before I commit myself to driving down a road I like to have a reasonable knowledge of how long it is and where that road leads to.
2517GEORGE
- 13 Feb 2018 10:56
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The direction of the road that we went down when we joined the Common Market was changed time and time again without our knowledge/agreement, don't hear you say anything about that.
jimmy b
- 13 Feb 2018 11:17
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Fred the great thinker .
MaxK
- 13 Feb 2018 11:41
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Fred.
Did you vote in the 5th June 1975 referendum? And if so, did you get what you thought you were voting for??
2517GEORGE
- 13 Feb 2018 11:57
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Fred doesn't vote, just likes to sound off
hilary
- 13 Feb 2018 12:33
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Dil,
There is no reason for a second referendum, as you rightly say imo, except that Maggie May has given parliament a meaningful vote on the exit deal and, as she is running a minority government, she may well not get the vote through. Especially so now that Soros is throwing money at it.
Now I know that a deal not going through parliament hypothetically means that the UK leaves at the end of March 2019 anyway without any deal - that's been discussed here previously - but do you really think that's how it will all shape out? I don't. I think there could easily be another referendum, or another general election before next year.
jimmy b
- 13 Feb 2018 12:41
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There will not be another public referendum trust me.
Haystack
- 13 Feb 2018 13:17
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I came across a different perspective to the hospital cricis today. I had to take my mother in law to A&E for an appointment to have a dressing changed after she fell down and cut her leg on Sunday which took us there.
The A&E was packed. There were whole families there including a Romanian family of 10 with 4 unruly children. The family were warned that the police would be called if their children continued to cause havoc.
Anyway, back to the point of the story. I spoke to the practice nurse about the numbers waiting. He said that they treat a lot of illegals. They don't register with a GP in case they are found to be illegal. The result is that they go to A&E for everything. It doesn't matter if it is a headache, a cold, a small cut or anything else. I wandered around the department while waiting and only heard English spoken twice.
hilary
- 13 Feb 2018 13:30
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Jimbo,
If Maggie gets a good deal from the EU (and I happen to think she will), then she'll get October's vote through Parliament and everything will be ticketyboo.
If she loses October's vote, however, she'll then face a vote of no confidence which she'll lose, there'll be a General Election because nobody else will be able to form a government, and Corbyn will sweep to power on the back of a manifesto pledge to hold a second referendum.
MaxK
- 13 Feb 2018 13:34
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What would you call a good deal hilly?
Haystack
- 13 Feb 2018 13:36
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She won't lose a vote of no confidence as DUP will always support the Conservatives in extremis. It is part of their DNA as it was the Conservative and Unionist Party.
The most likely event would be a leadership challenge then a new leader and business as usual until a later GE.
jimmy b
- 13 Feb 2018 13:48
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Corbyn will not get in (trust me) and if there was a second in out ref the leave vote would be by bigger margin than last time ,again trust me .
VICTIM
- 13 Feb 2018 13:51
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Hitlary , ha there's a good one suits you to a tee , why worry when it's all written for us in your ummm sermons , this happens then that happens , so dam sure of yourself yawn , again blah blah blah , that's you to a tee . Whoever came up with , " Wind your neck in " knew what he was talking about . I bet your just a cleaner scrubbing someones urinals . You are funny though i give you that .
jimmy b
- 13 Feb 2018 15:19
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Jacob Rees-Mog would do nicely ..
Fred1new
- 13 Feb 2018 15:36
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What a talented bunch for you to chose from.
All born leaders.
Sorry all born to lead.
Fred1new
- 13 Feb 2018 16:02
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Ps.
Why not pop them on leads and take them out for political walkies.
Probably be able to sell them as pups.
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Haze.
You are a clever and capable little lad.
Why didn't you change the dressing for your Ma-in-law?
Save the NHS a bob or two and needs boy scout skills.
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I hope the Romanians didn't have any infectious or communicable diseases.
A+E are dangerous places.