How's about no. But let's have a referendum not full of cheating, misleading information and outright lying. We have a clear picture of what leaving will entail now.
I truly believe that referendum should be voided. People didn't have a strawberry floating clue what they were voting for, no matter what some people would have you believe. The narrative of voting to leave has been distorted so many times.
Any reasonable debate about it has also been shutdown by people saying 'POOJECK FAER.' Its the Brexiteer equivalent of 'FAKE NEWS'. It's a poor tactic to discredit anything.
Hopefully some common sense starts coming in at the end of the year. Roll on the prepare for no deal leaflet campaign.
Moggy wrote:The two out of three one is actually accurate. We are currently 1-1 on European referendums.
Don't tell them that!
It does irritate me when Leavers say “what do you want, a best of 3?” or “shall we just keep having votes until you win?”. Because that’s exactly what they did, decades of bitching and moaning that they wanted to overturn a referendum (which won by a landslide!). And now apparently it’s anti-democratic to dare question a referendum.
strawberry floating politicians. Just answer the strawberry floating question you slimy banana splits.
It depresses me that this is the best we can do right now. We're so deprived of political talent in this country that we've scraped right through the bottom of the barrel and are currently digging a hole.
It’s ridiculous that he has to thank Corbyn at the end otherwise he clearly won’t be allowed to interview him again. I would just love him to turn to the camera and say something like ‘there you go, Jeremy Corbyn another politician who can’t answer a straight forward question’.
To be fair when he did answer questions truthfully he was vilified too now he is doing what people wanted him to do and not tell the truth, he is still doing wrong
Moggy wrote:The two out of three one is actually accurate. We are currently 1-1 on European referendums.
Don't tell them that!
It does irritate me when Leavers say “what do you want, a best of 3?” or “shall we just keep having votes until you win?”. Because that’s exactly what they did, decades of bitching and moaning that they wanted to overturn a referendum (which won by a landslide!). And now apparently it’s anti-democratic to dare question a referendum.
I think the question of EU membership should be revisited quite regularly by all nations in the Union. That might at least add some impetus to getting the EU to properly reform. The citizens need far more direct democratic say in how the union is run.
Moggy wrote:The two out of three one is actually accurate. We are currently 1-1 on European referendums.
Don't tell them that!
It does irritate me when Leavers say “what do you want, a best of 3?” or “shall we just keep having votes until you win?”. Because that’s exactly what they did, decades of bitching and moaning that they wanted to overturn a referendum (which won by a landslide!). And now apparently it’s anti-democratic to dare question a referendum.
I think the question of EU membership should be revisited quite regularly by all nations in the Union. That might at least add some impetus to getting the EU to properly reform. The citizens need far more direct democratic say in how the union is run.
I think the UK has made a very strong case for the opposite.
Moggy wrote:The two out of three one is actually accurate. We are currently 1-1 on European referendums.
Don't tell them that!
It does irritate me when Leavers say “what do you want, a best of 3?” or “shall we just keep having votes until you win?”. Because that’s exactly what they did, decades of bitching and moaning that they wanted to overturn a referendum (which won by a landslide!). And now apparently it’s anti-democratic to dare question a referendum.
I think the question of EU membership should be revisited quite regularly by all nations in the Union. That might at least add some impetus to getting the EU to properly reform. The citizens need far more direct democratic say in how the union is run.
Why would they do that when everyone else is happy with their membership? If opinion polls/election results in EU member states suggest public opinion is shifting then there is a debate to be had, otherwise why bother?