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Post by Delta9 on Jun 20, 2016 10:36:52 GMT
Personally, I'd be happy to take our chances outside the eu, it could hardly be any worse. I think you're in for a shock if 'out' wins...
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Post by peterboat on Jun 20, 2016 10:37:29 GMT
The referendum is not legally binding. If a general election were called and the Tories manifested to remain that would overrule Brexit. The manifesto is not legally binding but if the will of the people is broken I wouldnt fancy any of those politicians chances of ever holding power again. Anyway on friday when we have left the EU and the tories are looking for a new leader and chancellor it will just be another day for us except the EU will start to rip itself to pieces
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Post by peterboat on Jun 20, 2016 10:41:46 GMT
Personally, I'd be happy to take our chances outside the eu, it could hardly be any worse. I think you're in for a shock if 'out' wins... I doubt it life will go on and before the 2 years are up the EU will have destroyed itself with luck we will have a common market and that will do nicely 100 civil servants from each country doing trade deals only and by modern comms methods so Brussels and Strasbourg can be pulled down less we decide to experiment again!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 10:53:10 GMT
If I had the Tardis I'd go back in time and catch Cherie Blair myself, travelling on that train without a ticket. Cherie and Tone -'birds of a feather, steal together!' (btw - what's with cds? I just looked 'members' and my arch rival has vanished, just like the Tardis. Did he feel this site was not serious enough about tackling CRT? I think it's still early days and that serious discussions will arise, but nothing wrong with mucking about a bit either. That means mjg now stands exposed on the Biggest Twat pedestal, so I suppose there is that ray of sunshine!) I think you will the result of that poll is as random as some of the nonsense you post in here. Currently CDS is the holder of the title but no doubt that will change yet again. Unlike the referendum it doesn't have a fixed end time for voting so it's actually more akin to a series of opinion polls.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 11:52:31 GMT
If Brexit wins I don't think many people would vote for a Brexit-backing party - There's only one and it's UKIP! They didn't vote for UKIP up till now.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jun 20, 2016 13:37:16 GMT
Who me? Nonsense? What? Preposterous!
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Post by peterboat on Jun 20, 2016 15:22:46 GMT
If Brexit wins I don't think many people would vote for a Brexit-backing party - There's only one and it's UKIP! They didn't vote for UKIP up till now. When we brexit the tories will no doubt elect a new leader and chancellor the term of government is fixed in law so I believe
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 15:33:05 GMT
If Brexit wins I don't think many people would vote for a Brexit-backing party - There's only one and it's UKIP! They didn't vote for UKIP up till now. Almost 5million people voted for ukip in the general election. Luckily, the conservatives have fiddled the system, so none got in. Still, a bit undemocratic eh?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 15:50:18 GMT
3.9 million voted UKIP but, presumably, these votes were spread too thinly across the UK. UKIP does have one MP. Governments now serve a 5-year fixed term but Parliament can trigger an election with a two-thirds vote in the Commons or a no-confidence vote.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 15:56:51 GMT
3.8 million voted UKIP but, presumably, these votes were spread too thinly across the UK. UKIP does have one MP. Governments now serve a 5-year fixed term but Parliament can trigger an election with a two-thirds vote in the Commons or a no-confidence vote. Yes your right, I've just checked, it was 3.9 million. Not a number to be sniffed at, especially if they all vote out of eu.
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Post by peterboat on Jun 20, 2016 16:28:27 GMT
Yes its not to be sniffed at and I think they will be voting out along with a lot of others I think friday morning will be very interesting
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Post by jimcheese on Jul 9, 2016 20:29:54 GMT
If Brexit wins I don't think many people would vote for a Brexit-backing party - There's only one and it's UKIP! They didn't vote for UKIP up till now. Carry on. Or have you left?
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Post by jimcheese on Jul 9, 2016 20:30:13 GMT
Et remove double post.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 5:36:36 GMT
jimcheese I'm here, but this topic is now out of date since the vote.
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