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Keep voting till we all vote remain you mean?

Like hell that is democracy..

Leave won so we should go ahead and leave without remainers undermining the process as they are doing at the moment.....

 

Regardless of the consequences?

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Keep voting till we all vote remain you mean?

Like hell that is democracy..

Leave won so we should go ahead and leave without remainers undermining the process as they are doing at the moment.....

 

With such a small margin, the vote was inconclusive - vote until there is a significant majority either way.

 

It is yet another of Cameron's failing that he didn't specify a margin - Farage said in May 2016 that a narrow 52-48% win for Remain side would be “unfinished business” and would prompt him to fight for a second referendum.

 

What's sauce for the goose...

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Keep voting till we all vote remain you mean?

Like hell that is democracy..

Leave won so we should go ahead and leave without remainers undermining the process as they are doing at the moment.....

 

If you think going through a defined parlimentary process as written into law is undermining it, then you have no idea what you are talking about.

 

What exactly have the so called remainers done to undermine it? Have they tried to enact legislation without a Parliamentary vote? Have they broken ANY laws?

 

So what are you moaning about?

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If you think going through a defined parlimentary process as written into law is undermining it, then you have no idea what you are talking about.

 

What exactly have the so called remainers done to undermine it? Have they tried to enact legislation without a Parliamentary vote? Have they broken ANY laws?

 

So what are you moaning about?

 

Division at home is undermining our hand during the exit negotiations as this small article explains= https://www.economistsforfreetrade.com/Media/the-times-remainers-are-undermining-brexit-talks-and-damaging-britain/

 

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Regardless of the consequences?

 

Unfortunately there are going to be consequences and it’s not going to be a bed of roses but the path to leave was chosen and we should be trying to achieve the best deal we can. In fighting is not doing us any favours and the EU will use it against us during negotiations..

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Division at home is undermining our hand during the exit negotiations as this small article explains= https://www.economistsforfreetrade.com/Media/the-times-remainers-are-undermining-brexit-talks-and-damaging-britain/

 

---------- Post added 24-06-2018 at 22:12 ----------

 

 

Unfortunately there are going to be consequences and it’s not going to be a bed of roses but the path to leave was chosen and we should be trying to achieve the best deal we can. In fighting is not doing us any favours and the EU will use it against us during negotiations..

 

What would consider to be the best deal?

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Division at home is undermining our hand during the exit negotiations as this small article explains= https://www.economistsforfreetrade.com/Media/the-times-remainers-are-undermining-brexit-talks-and-damaging-britain/

 

---------- Post added 24-06-2018 at 22:12 ----------

 

 

Unfortunately there are going to be consequences and it’s not going to be a bed of roses but the path to leave was chosen and we should be trying to achieve the best deal we can. In fighting is not doing us any favours and the EU will use it against us during negotiations..

 

You have a country with about a 50-50 split, you have parties split over a emotionally charged issue, all revved up by the press.

 

What else was it going to be. Let's be honest if the result had gone the other way, farage and the rest of leavers wouldn't shut up and go away - in fact farage still won't bugger off.

 

But, as I've already stated - and I can't be alone in this - I'll try and go with a plan. But the government hasn't got one, not even close to a clue on what to do. This is a fatal flaw in brexit - nobody had a clue on what to do if leave won.

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You have a country with about a 50-50 split, you have parties split over a emotionally charged issue, all revved up by the press.

 

What else was it going to be. Let's be honest if the result had gone the other way, farage and the rest of leavers wouldn't shut up and go away - in fact farage still won't bugger off.

 

But, as I've already stated - and I can't be alone in this - I'll try and go with a plan. But the government hasn't got one, not even close to a clue on what to do. This is a fatal flaw in brexit - nobody had a clue on what to do if leave won.

 

my bold=

I actually think the same going on how the negotiations are going....

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Keep voting till we all vote remain you mean?

Like hell that is democracy..

Leave won so we should go ahead and leave without remainers undermining the process as they are doing at the moment.....

 

It is democracy.

 

As more information becomes available it might be desirable to give people an option to affirm their choice, or reverse their choice.

 

It’s the very definition of democracy, which should be a fluid and responsive process.

 

Taking a snapshot on a single day and then locking 65 million people and future generations into a potentially ruinous process for decades is profoundly undemocratic.

 

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Airbus employs 14,000 people directly in the U.K., along with a further 100,000 people in the UK in the related supply chain, and adds £4bn a year to the U.K. economy.

 

The total Boeing investment would be worth about 4 days worth of what Airbus contributes to our economy in one year

 

You need to get some perspective

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