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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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Guest Pistonbroke
5 minutes ago, Leyton388 said:

Time for an Election to settle this mess. The country will decide either by backing the tories or labour. This shit cant go on.

 

That's not quite true though. The vote between both of the major parties will be split if you based it purely on Brexit. There's also the little matter of policies, manifestos and indeed all the other parties to factor in. 

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Just now, Pistonbroke said:

 

That's not quite true though. The vote between both of the major parties will be split if you based it purely on Brexit. There's also the little matter of policies, manifestos and indeed all the other parties to factor in. 

Well somethings got to give as this cant carry on and a new referendum is going to be about 12 to 14 months to put together like last time. 

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Just now, Leyton388 said:

Well somethings got to give as this cant carry on and a new referendum is going to be about 12 to 14 months to put together like last time. 

Do you think? I think now that they have published the withdrawal agreement they could hold one by February. 

 

You wouldn't see a campaign like last time because its been done to death for 3 and a half years. 

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John Redwood total Tory brexiter, his constituency voted 57% remain, why is never posed as an issue that a rabid leaver Tory is ignoring his voters ?

Funny when is a Labour remainer it is totally undemocratic and could cost them their seat. 

Bollocks to the game playing cunts. 

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Just now, Leyton388 said:

Well somethings got to give as this cant carry on and a new referendum is going to be about 12 to 14 months to put together like last time. 

 

You've had 3 and a half years of bullshit and yet they are trying to force through the WAB in as many days without scrutiny. I'd say for the sake of the country waiting another 12 months to sort out another referendum is not such a bad thing if that is what it would take. Unfortunately I can't see it going away regardless of what happens, at least for a whole generation. It's not really as clear cut as a Labour/Tory issue but an issue which was forced upon the country by a dickhead who thought the outcome would be different, a dickhead who put the Tory party above the country. If Brexit happens then the minute reality dawns and the population are pissed off with the outcome they'll push for re.entry into the EU, especially as a bad outcome could easily kill off the Tory party for the foreseeable. The same goes the other way around. The country is clearly split and the right wing media will just carry on turning the thumbscrews, but if and when Brexit happens they won#t be able to blame anybody else, unless they are hellbent on causing a war. 

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1 minute ago, Pistonbroke said:

but if and when Brexit happens they won#t be able to blame anybody else, unless they are hellbent on causing a war. 

Oh the tory bastards will absolutely blame Corbyn and the left for rushing them into a deal blah blah. No way they will ever ever turn round and say "yeah we fucked that right up" 

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1 minute ago, Bjornebye said:

Oh the tory bastards will absolutely blame Corbyn and the left for rushing them into a deal blah blah. No way they will ever ever turn round and say "yeah we fucked that right up" 

 

Yeah, but i was on about blaming the EU/foreigners etc. 

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I wonder what the outcome of these votes would look like if it was a secret ballot and MP's weren't scared of having their grubby hands taken away from the gravy train. 

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Just now, viRdjil said:

whats the difference between the two votes?

Johnson wants to get the deal pushed through in 3 days. Hence the vote on the timetable. If that is voted down he has to accept any forthcoming extension or the UK crashes out if the EU don't offer one. 

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