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1 hour ago, vinny41 said:

Dominic Grieve & Phillip Hammond's Lies Exposed Over Claims A WTO Brexit Was Not Discussed In 2016

 

 

Most people I know would have listened to both sides before they  their Voted

Who exactly discussed the WTO with whom, certainly not Boris Johnson, he thought Gatt 24 was a get out of jail card, but hadn't even read it properly.

 

Many had absolutely no idea what leaving meant and did what others suggested. My son openly admits he went along with his mother in law rather than me, now him, his MiL and the rest of the family regret their decision.

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44 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Who exactly discussed the WTO with whom, certainly not Boris Johnson, he thought Gatt 24 was a get out of jail card, but hadn't even read it properly.

 

Many had absolutely no idea what leaving meant and did what others suggested. My son openly admits he went along with his mother in law rather than me, now him, his MiL and the rest of the family regret their decision.

One family is not many. But just for balance, many of my extended family have changed their minds too and want the UK to leave now. 

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

Maybe they are just telling him that to pacify him, I know I would.????

Of course you would think something like that, reality wouldn't come into it.

The company he works for merged with a company in Dublin and no deal will probably mean the Sheffield operation closing down and relocating to Dublin.

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7 minutes ago, evadgib said:

If a trial goes the wrong way the jury can hardly be blamed.

I don't think anyone is blaming those that voted to leave on the evidence presented.

i think some blame can be attributed to those that refuse to acknowledge that the evidence has changed.

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2 hours ago, ivor bigun said:

My daughter and her husband voted stay ,but now their eyes are open and they would vote leave.

Ps whats a MiL ?

 

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I wouldn't dispute that in the slightest, many from both sides of the fence will have changed their position on various aspects of the whole situation.

Obviously there is only one way to find out how many and which way.

 

MiL = abbreviation of previous reference to mother in law.

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1 hour ago, nauseus said:

Parliament approved The European Union Referendum Act 2015. Just once. Passed.

 

Parliament approved the triggering of Article 50 with the. The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017 Just once. Passed.

 

Parliament voted to enable The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. Just once. Passed.

 

Parliament voted against the proposed (draft) Withdrawal Agreement and it FAILED 3 TIMES in 2018/19. Parliament has voted 3 times on May's deal because it is BAD and keeps FAILING.

 

Nothing much has changed in 3 years because we are still in the EU!

 

I hope this helps - you obviously need some assistance.

Thanks for making my point, a referendum has no weight unless it is passed by parliament. This is because it is advisory not mandatory. What would have happened if parliament had voted against triggering Article 50?

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I wouldn't dispute that in the slightest, many from both sides of the fence will have changed their position on various aspects of the whole situation.
Obviously there is only one way to find out how many and which way.
 
MiL = abbreviation of previous reference to mother in law.
Thanks for letting me know what a mil was,thought perhaps it was some new sort of sex.lol

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5 hours ago, sandyf said:

More garbage.

In your fantasy democracy, jurors have never voted the wrong way.

At least in my democracy people get to vote, unlike yours.

Remind me what part I played in the election appointment of the new Head of Commission and how many people were on the ballot paper.

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1 minute ago, aright said:

At least in my democracy people get to vote, unlike yours.

Remind me what part I played in the election appointment of the new Head of Commission and how many people were on the ballot paper.

Did you vote for Boris to become Prime Minister?

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1 minute ago, ThaiBunny said:

I voted for the local MP. Boris didn't stand in my constituency

You didn't answer the question. Yes or no will do. Boris wasn't the leader of the Conservative party at the last election. By voting tory at the last election you Voted for Theresa May to become PM.

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4 hours ago, sandyf said:

Who exactly discussed the WTO with whom, certainly not Boris Johnson, he thought Gatt 24 was a get out of jail card, but hadn't even read it properly.

 

Many had absolutely no idea what leaving meant and did what others suggested. My son openly admits he went along with his mother in law rather than me, now him, his MiL and the rest of the family regret their decision.

This is a new one!

We should have a second referendum because your family had problems understanding the first one.

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Just now, DannyCarlton said:

You didn't answer the question. Yes or no will do. Boris wasn't the leader of the Conservative party at the last election. By voting tory at the last election you Voted for Theresa May to become PM.

At the previous election David Cameron was PM. Nobody elected Mother Theresa to be PM either in the sense you mean it ie. by general acclamation at a general election. She subsequently had a general election but she didn't need to, and it came after, what, 12 months? Boris has only been PM for a month

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1 minute ago, Jip99 said:

 

 

In the UK one never votes for the PM..... the party decides that.

The party decides on the leader before the GE. The public then vote for a party, knowing that should they win, that leader will become PM. People vote for a given party at a GE for a variety of reasons, a substantial number vote for the party who's leader they want to vecome PM. Often swings the election.

 

A good example is Corbyn, many people believe that he is unelectable, meaning that the general public wouldn't want him as PM and consequently wouldn't vote Labour. The persona and public perception of the party leaders makes a big difference in a GE. People see themselves as votring for the next PM.

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5 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

Did you vote for Boris to become Prime Minister?

Yes when I voted Conservative and accepted the rules of that party the same rules in the Labour Party which also got Gordon Brown the top job. Over a long period of time this has been normal and acceptable to the British electorate. Can you name me a significant body/group which opposes this arrangement?

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4 minutes ago, ThaiBunny said:

At the previous election David Cameron was PM. Nobody elected Mother Theresa to be PM either in the sense you mean it ie. by general acclamation at a general election. She subsequently had a general election but she didn't need to, and it came after, what, 12 months? Boris has only been PM for a month

 Very true, don't you think that the people should have had the opportunity of electing her? When she did stand in a GE, she lost her parliamentary majority and came very close to losing her premiership. The people spoke.

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8 minutes ago, aright said:

Yes when I voted Conservative and accepted the rules of that party the same rules in the Labour Party which also got Gordon Brown the top job. Over a long period of time this has been normal and acceptable to the British electorate. Can you name me a significant body/group which opposes this arrangement?

The Lib Dems are currently opposing it in nominating Ken Clark or Harriet Harman to take temporary leadership rather than the Leader of the Opposition.

 

Many countries don't have this system. When Merkel steps down as Chancellor, Germany will have a new Chancellor but Merkel will continue to lead her party.

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