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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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You mean there's no politician brave enough to plunge the country into a constitutional crisis by invalidating an act of parliament and a referendum?

 

The European Union are committed to the end goal. Lets keep that in mind. They do not want a reversal.

 

It would be less of a crisis than the one we are headed for right now.

 

The EU would quite happily see it all stop now. That's been made very clear.

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You mean there's no politician brave enough to plunge the country into a constitutional crisis by invalidating an act of parliament and a referendum?

 

The European Union are committed to the end goal. Lets keep that in mind. They do not want a reversal.

 

you don't need one politician, you need 326 of them and as parliament can invalidate any act passed by a previous parliament and the referendum was advisory there is no crisis, constitutional or otherwise.

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So, latest polling indicates that if the referendum were held now remain would win.

 

It's going to be a brave politician who pushes this through now. Neither May or Corbyn have got the nuts

There were similar polling circa 22nd June 2016, that indicated remain would win. The only poll what matters is the real poll, which happened on 23rd June 2016, that stated leave did win.

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There were similar polling circa 22nd June 2016, that indicated remain would win. The only poll what matters is the real poll, which happened on 23rd June 2016, that stated leave did win.

 

You're going to find it matters less and less.

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Less than half the time for the Scottish Referendum.

 

 

 

I don't think we really need further evidence of your idiocy, it is already overwhelming.

Why don't you try for some counter evidence?

Brilliant you think there wasn't enough time for the people to decide which way to vote.

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So, latest polling indicates that if the referendum were held now remain would win.

 

Are we talking about the poll in the Express? Or have you got a more reliable one?

 

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You mean there's no politician brave enough to plunge the country into a constitutional crisis by invalidating an act of parliament and a referendum?

Acts of Parliament are repealed all the time, and how many times do you need telling that it was an advisory referendum?

There will be no constitutional crisis: the only thing they need fear is Nigel Farage and his motly band of rabid Brexiteers who will throw a tantrum and riot if they don't get their way.

Unfortunately they are sufficiently spineless that that threat has them quaking in their boots...

 

The European Union are committed to the end goal. Lets keep that in mind. They do not want a reversal.

No they don't and yes they do... or at least they would if we had a government that was not so thoroughly contemptible.

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Lots of people predicted the GE result. Do you mean that they got it right?

 

Not many of the pollsters called the GE correctly. Only two were close.

 

There won't be a hard Brexit now, not a chance.

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The point being though sibon/L00b, that in the list of posters who I know from reading in here, are all intelligent, doing well, and are in (whether recognise or not) a class - who I think most of whom voted remain.

 

You're all hardly a broad sweep of the general population are you?

Don't know about the general population...but I think I'm representative enough of how the 48% (and the uncounted '3 millions' on top of that) are feeling ;)
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