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    [QUOTE=RedBasie;38324046]
    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post

    Only if the selection committees deselect, which they won't. Most of the Electorate haven't a clue who represents them, never mind on how they vote on a particular issue.
    All that is happening now, is an early election.

    The debate will happen
    They vote to grudgingly preceed
    The those un elected arseholes in the Lords will try to block it.

    It's a mess, because Caemeron didn't do his job and cover the wording correctly. In fact he was such an arsehole, he made no proviso's if the vote went against him. His own arrogance was un believable and he had to quit before he was pushed.

    So what's left?

    A mess of a political system
    The destruction of the Labour party.

    The best thing to come out of this, is that now they Know the people are not putting up with their **** anymore.

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    Or do what another European country did in the 1990s I can't recall which perhaps it Sweden or Denmark. Had a first referendum that voted out and another a year later that voted in. When ppl had a better clue as to what their choice entailed .

    So yes another referendum with approval from the Commons. Screw the old sods in the Lords.
    This time the choice is final.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    Or do what another European country did in the 1990s I can't recall which perhaps it Sweden or Denmark. Had a first referendum that voted out and another a year later that voted in. When ppl had a better clue as to what their choice entailed .

    So yes another referendum with approval from the Commons. Screw the old sods in the Lords.
    This time the choice is final.
    Nothing is ever final in politics.

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    [QUOTE=RedBasie;38324046]
    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post

    Only if the selection committees deselect, which they won't. Most of the Electorate haven't a clue who represents them, never mind on how they vote on a particular issue.
    I think you underestimate the voters, UKIP were dismissed as fruit cakes then nearly 4 million people voted for them.
    How many votes would they get if brexit is blocked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBasie View Post

    I think you underestimate the voters, UKIP were dismissed as fruit cakes then nearly 4 million people voted for them.
    How many votes would they get if brexit is blocked?
    That's providing they still believe in what they did. In the cold light of day immediately after the Referendum with a dodgy pound plus other issues they may welcome the opportunity to rectify their mistake.

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    RedBasie. Have you er thought maybe a lot of Remainders would vote differently when they realise the lies they were told y Osbourne about 15% interest rates 1.5 million job losses Every family to be £3,700 a far worse off people believed him till the treasury made him apologise for lying Maybe they would welcome the opportunity to rctify their mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis View Post
    Or do what another European country did in the 1990s I can't recall which perhaps it Sweden or Denmark. Had a first referendum that voted out and another a year later that voted in. When ppl had a better clue as to what their choice entailed .

    So yes another referendum with approval from the Commons. Screw the old sods in the Lords.
    This time the choice is final.
    Bull ****. The EU pushed for that, until they got their answer. The same happened with Ireland. We supposed to do the same. It won't happen. Not here, we aren't puppets.

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    [QUOTE=RedBasie;38324571]
    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post

    That's providing they still believe in what they did. In the cold light of day immediately after the Referendum with a dodgy pound plus other issues they may welcome the opportunity to rectify their mistake.
    The 'mistake' is only your opinion I don' t know of anyone (who I know) who voted to leave will change their
    Minds. In fact if anything the continued bleating and whining of the remoaners as hardened their stance.

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