Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Well yes that's correct. Apologies.

But they aren't the only options at this point as far as the UK position is concerned.

But as both main parties voted to enact article 50, and both stood on a manifesto of enabling the leaving of the EU, it would be political suicide to push for revoking article 50, which they all voted for.......
 
I would vote leave again quite happily.

No doubts this time either.

So you had doubts when you didn’t know the leave campaign was based on lies but now it’s been proven to be based on lies you’d have no doubt voting leave again ?

I can understand someone having doubts and switching to remain or someone not having any doubts and still being pro brexit but your stance is somewhat unique.
 
I've just spent nearly two hours watching Bayern capitulate at home to the RS.

Pass me my brown trousers and service revolver!

You’ve just ruined my night. I hadn’t a clue how they had done, but was looking forward to reading of their demise tomorrow morning......
 
It would be the wording that allows Cox to say we can unilaterally walk away from the backstop, or allows Cox to say that there is a material reduction in the legal risk. I’m sure they will come up with something.....
And that's your "minor" concession? The EU has already said that all negotiations are finished now. Here's one for you, why don't the ERG loons persuade the bigots in the DUP to accept that the EU have had their say, and if, as you say, this is such a minor concession why don't the DUP accept this and let us all crack on, leaving the backstop arrangement as per the EU dictat?
 
I agree she should have sought consensus, but tbh Corbyn would have voted against anything she put forward, even if he had written it. The consensus she needed was within her own party......

She doesn’t have the consensus of her party even under a whip

...so this series of indicative votes is to establish the consensus of the parliament, what they want and don’t want
 
So you had doubts when you didn’t know the leave campaign was based on lies but now it’s been proven to be based on lies you’d have no doubt voting leave again ?

I can understand someone having doubts and switching to remain or someone not having any doubts and still being pro brexit but your stance is somewhat unique.

I think you will also find that Remainers had doubts and would now vote leave......
 
So you had doubts when you didn’t know the leave campaign was based on lies but now it’s been proven to be based on lies you’d have no doubt voting leave again ?

I can understand someone having doubts and switching to remain or someone not having any doubts and still being pro brexit but your stance is somewhat unique.

*daft/stubborn
 
I would vote leave again quite happily.

No doubts this time either.
Voting ‘leave’ isn’t enough though. It’s not specific. That’s one of the problems with the referendum. The leave campaign encompassed every type of leave without being specific about it.

People did not vote to leave with no deal, that wasn’t on the ballot and it isn’t what was campaigned for. If that’s what it boils down to that then there would have to be another vote on it as there is no mandate for no deal and I’d be very surprised if that is the current ‘will of the people’.
 
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