Denster wrote:DML wrote:Denster wrote:DML wrote:I think whether people like to admit it or not, the remain argument looking preeeetty strong right now.
You do know that we've had the argument and that Leave won?
No democratic decision should be forever.
We're not talking about forever. But we have had a referendum and we did vote to leave. That should be respected and we should allow a reasonable period of time to elapse before revisiting it.
Okay, let me give another example.
At the moment, Theresa May is struggling to form a government. If she is unable to form a government - and no-one else is either, should we sit in limbo forever? No, we should call another general election to make a new decision fairly sharpish - whether that ends up going Tory or Labour's way - the current situation is in the best interests of no-one.
Right now, Brexit is in the exact same predicament. Its not only hard to implement under the current non-government, but its also clear that there are way more complications than first though, to the extent it may be impossible to implement, or certainly to complete before the deadline. Apparently, under these very familiar circumstances, we should sit in limbo.
The whole country is a crock of shite Denster, time to admit defeat.