Pushed the wrong button....Not sure why have you quoted my post?
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Pushed the wrong button....Not sure why have you quoted my post?
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Lol. What an arrogant prick you are
Typical nonsense. By the two left wing parties I assume you mean labour and the Scottish nationalists? The labour membership wouldn't fill a telephone box as the party has ignored it's base electorate for years.
It's leader is anti Europe and hadn't the stomach for the fight against the London elite in his party who pretend to give a damn about the values they are supposed to stand for.
What a bitter fool you are.
Fair do's!Pushed the wrong button....
Lol. What an arrogant prick you are.
You could have just used the phrase "I'm one of the minority" it would have saved time.anti UK? I am one of approximately half the UK who think that the UK will have more problems out than in.
The total electorate for the referendum was 46,500,001. The leave vote was 17,410,742 which is 37.4%.You could have just used the phrase "I'm one of the minority" it would have saved time.
He may well be bitter but it's you who's the fool and it's fools like you who have made people bitter.
do we keep going until someone gets 60%? - chances are each time you have a referendum turnout would fall so never get 75%Oh look in the spirit of democracy "euro style" the losers want to do it all again until we get the right answer.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.mi...rexit-petition-calling-second-eu-8278791.amp#
A Labour government and EU continuation, that really would be the end of the UK for me !Listening to Corbyn’s very odd press conference just now and bearing in mind the situation in Scotland got me thinking.
I sense that there might be forces at work that could turn this situation on its head.
Just thinking outside the box, here’s a possible scenario to be played out over the coming months:
Labour supported by the SNP and other ‘Remainers’ create an opportunity to force a vote of no confidence in the Government resulting in a General Election.
They then stand on a central manifesto pledge of staying in the EU and it’s job done. Labour/SNP coalition Government and UK stay in the EU.
do we keep going until someone gets 60%? - chances are each time you have a referendum turnout would fall so never get 75%
Exactly. It's democracy that Robert Mugawbwe would applaud. Create a situation where you are locked into to anti democratic machine for ever but have elections to pretend people have free will.
Eurocrats hate fee thinkers and democracy. Countries across Europe are demanding to have a referendum - this basic democratic right will be denied to those countries who want to have a voice.
Oh really? On what basis is that. Despite all the hyperbole the falls in the markets yesterday were nowhere near the "Wall Street" scenario that we were promised.
The FTSE didn't collapse at all and the pound versus the euro is where it was 18 months ago and also where it was pretty much against the dollar four months ago.
Markets react to big events and will again at each point of negotiation. However, manufacturing and exports will be boosted by any currency change anyway so that's no bad thing.
In another post you mentioned inflation. Short term it's suggested the BOE will reduce interest rates to zero. Actually I think that's a bad idea. I hope some inflation does occur - we need some growth in interest rates.
What a fantastic vote by the British people, thank God for democracy, the people have spoken.
And confirmed that people are stupid.
And the clever person is the one who believed Cameron's lies and that the EU was going to give us concessions after they said on the day of the vote that there was no more that would be offered.He may well be bitter but it's you who's the fool and it's fools like you who have made people bitter.
I agree. You seem to have proved this point.And confirmed that people are stupid.
so around the normal % for a govt to win power in a general election.The total electorate for the referendum was 46,500,001. The leave vote was 17,410,742 which is 37.4%.
Mr Anti English................Do you know wherever it is you are off to I hope they haven't got Wifi !!
Well you know what to do
My company used to own a factory in Holland what a place to work the staff were so looked after and extra months pay in the summer was nice but what a boring location It was.
The Dutch government wouldn't necessarily honour the result of a referendum vote to leave.
There's an added complication in that there's no real border between Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg as it was at one time all one country. All three joined together and would probably have to leave together.
The FTSE didn't collapse at all and the pound versus the euro is where it was 18 months ago
Actually in Scotland Labour is known as a right of centre party. This is what happens when you ignore your core vote.
I believe the one reason that Labour has been able to rely on the core support in England is because there is no viable alternative party to vote for. Hence the slow rise of UKIP.
Snip from that link Gren posted .... is that bit a wind up or are there some people who actually want that to happen? Lets hope some of the millions we've saved from Brussels goes into mental health treatment!The surge came as more than 100,000 people signed a petition calling on London Mayor Sadiq Khan to declare the capital independent from the UK and apply to join the European Union.
Windup I'm sure... but to follow the argument to itsend, if that's what the people want, then it should happen.Snip from that link Gren posted .... is that bit a wind up or are there some people who actually want that to happen? Lets hope some of the millions we've saved from Brussels goes into mental health treatment!