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Brexit cannot define us, says UK PM's deputy as ratings dip

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We don't know how to do referendums in the UK - the Irish do 

 

 

 

3 hours ago, tebee said:

We don't know how to do referendums in the UK - the Irish do 

 

 

 

According to Brexiteers, the right way to do referendums is: 

1. Reduce a highly complex question to a binary choice 

2. Let everyone lie and manipulate 

3. Ignore foreign interference

4. Betray the constitution, and representative democracy as a whole

5. Dictate people what they voted for 

6. Deny people another vote

 

(of course, only when you “won“) 

13 hours ago, Loiner said:


Aren’t these some of the Remainer excuses to not Leave?
“... the EU has some faults, but we should reform from the inside, not Leave.”
“These colours don’t run.”

I think the key point the re is "not leave"

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This'll draw guffaws from the usual directions but their effort (to prove that UK left EU on 29 Mar) in the high court continues despite the media blackout.

Here's their latest re EU elections:

EU ELECTION - FIGHT BACK FOR ENGLAND!

As a Party that has long been committed to coming out of the EU, the English Democrats are naturally reluctant to get involved in another round of EU elections.  However, on reflecting there seemed to be a benefit for the case which we are bringing for a Declaration from the High Court that the UK is out of the EU as of the 29th March 2019 (on the expiry of the period of our notice to leave). 

What has been extraordinary to see is the fact that the Remain dominated mainstream media have almost completely blanked publicising this case.  The only partial exceptions were the Mail on-line and the Daily Express on-line.  Both of these soon stopped reporting.

The Remainers in the media clearly do not want the public to know about the only realistic chance of getting us out of the EU!  So, by EU standing in the elections we can further push the BREXIT agenda!

According to Brexiteers, the right way to do referendums is: 

3. Ignore foreign interference


Your number three is the most important actually. It’s a pity we didn’t fully prevent it on the referendum run up. Hands up - we totally failed at that post referendum too.

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