Unless of course you want to Remain. Then it becomes much more complicated than a binary question: 1. Leave by Crashing Out, condemning the country to famine and death 2. Leave by not knowing what you voted for 3. Leave by Remaining (SM/CU) 4. Leave by Remaining (PD, Backstop) 5. Leave by Remaining (EUArmy, Level-Playing Field) 6. Remain by ignoring the democratic will of the Public 7. Remain with your fingers in your ears lalalala
Your daily reminder that non-voters who were eligible to vote but failed to do so, gave their support to the side with the majority. You're welcome.
I am - I'm not sure about you! 1. Leave no deal 2 Leave with a deal (Blojobs) 3. Remain Three options?
It has just shown video of the crowds in London yesterday - many of whom were carrying Leave slogans - yet the news was pushing out 1 million Remoaners on the streets in a long organised protest
I think, the UK is totally un UK. I think we should have the right to govern our self. I think considering the power structures and economic models of the UK with no real desire to change it in England, and we can never change it. whats right for england is not necessary what's right for anybody north of Birmingham. but do you know what I think is really odd? an ex colonial that never has a good word to say about the Aussies coming on here and questioning my motives. odd, v odd.
Yes. Then it moved on to possible outcome of 47% remain, 30% deal, 23% no deal and therefore remain winning. I said that won’t unite the country. Then loads of other posts and I still don’t know what TFW means. No wonder I’m confused. You said people accept results of GE and I said but a referendum is a specific question not a general one. You said... I said... Anyway, basically I think we agree on the way forward, but not the specific way to implement it. Shall we have a referendum on how to have a referendum?
Well in that case then why not have 4 options, 2 remain based and two leave based. 1- Leave without a deal 2- Remain And Reform 3- Leave under Boris Johnsons deal 4- Remain With Further integration General elections have more than 3 choices, so equalling out the choices across leave or remain should also be OK
Unless you know something I don't, I'm not aware of agreed conditions of Remain & Reform. If at some point in the future the country does Remain, and decides that further integration is an issue, the process would start again at that point? Difficult to know now whether further integration will happen, be acceptable/ unacceptable.
TFW = That Feeling When How can you be expected to know what you are voting for if you don't know what "TFW" means? SMDH