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Vaati

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Should we have a 2nd referendum now we know the deal?  

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  1. 1. Should we have a 2nd referendum now we know the deal?

    • Yes
      64
    • No
      122
    • I wont be voting anyway Im sick of it all
      4


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The only option is now May's deal, and it looks like it's gaining support..... Weird huh!

 

I thought for sure yesterday that she would be deposed, but it looks like Reese-Mogg has overplayed his hand, May remains in charge.

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Not at all.

 

 

 

It's called a bubble dude, because it certainly isn't true and most definately not so in business or amongst professionals :roll:

 

Most people don't want no-deal, never did.

 

 

 

I don't, I speak to my colleagues and peers, all of which work in businesses that are stuffed with highly specialised professionals :?

 

can i ask which sectors you work in with these colleagues and peers.???

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Keep up.

 

The People’s Vote are advocating three choices on the ballot.

 

1) Accept the deal that’s been brokered.

2) Leave without a deal.

3) Remain in the EU

 

Which would split the leave vote by having two leave options and only one remain option, almost guaranteeing that remain would win.

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Which would split the leave vote by having two leave options and only one remain option, almost guaranteeing that remain would win.

 

or we'd end up roughly in thirds. Then what?

 

I mean we didn't set any minimum requirements for the first vote so it's not acceptable to set them for the second vote, but equally you might end up doing what 34% of people voted for?

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No.

The people voted "Leave" last time, albeit a close-run result.

Everyone had a chance to vote. Those who chose not to vote, didn't.

Whether that was 1 person, or ten million-and-one, matters not. They don't count.

Democracy decided a winner in this "one off" referendum. At no time was it a case of "best of x".

Which way I personally voted is academic. I would vote the same way again if another referendum was forced on us.

From that point on, I would never bother voting in any local or general election again.

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can i ask which sectors you work in with these colleagues and peers.???

 

IT, graphic art, software engineering, realtime graphics, CGI, and audio entertainment related.

 

Then there's the other's.... people who work as carers, in shops, charities.... one runs a fairground.

 

All would rather remain than have a no-deal Brexit.

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Leave the corrupt union now , Let Ireland unite if that will solve the issue.

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Leave the corrupt union now , Let Ireland unite if that will solve the issue.

 

Does Ireland want to unite?

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are you joking?? almost everyone i speak to now wants a hard brexit

 

But almost everyone I speak to wants to remain.

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Keep up.

 

The People’s Vote are advocating three choices on the ballot.

 

1) Accept the deal that’s been brokered.

2) Leave without a deal.

3) Remain in the EU

 

So it’s an in or out of the EU vote dressed up as something else really.....:rolleyes:

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I think another vote would just result in a 3 way split and we would wallow around for a bit longer.

 

We had the best deal and now it's up to government to fudge a deal or leave without one, or stay in. Asking the electorate, uninformed chumps that we all are, to work out this most complicated of equations is futile - as the past two years have proven.

 

---------- Post added 16-11-2018 at 14:41 ----------

 

So it’s an in or out of the EU vote dressed up as something else really.....:rolleyes:

 

Yeah. Good init.

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But almost everyone I speak to wants to remain.

 

As do all the members of my Britain in Europe WhatsApp group.

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