Good post anston and even though we both voted differently I can reconcile with your thoughts .
When we voted we all had our reasons as to which way that was , I can understand the anger from remainers because of what's occured over the last two years and the way this things worked out .
I don't know where this country is heading now or in the future to be honest .
It could makes us or it could break us , europe is definitely on the change , the far right are on the rise which tends to suggest something isn't quite chiming for far too many people , poor economic conditions are historically it's most fertile ground .
Once the far right get a run good going in politics it tends to carry plenty of clout looking at history , it tends not to work out too well in the longer term , millions of people tend to die .
I'm bewildered at times by the tories , the shift to the right is alarming , never my cup of tea but it's hard to envisage Heath , Thatcher or Major shifting the party in that direction , there was a certain amount of credibility about Major especially that commanded a certain amount of respect even from the likes of me .
I'm at a point in my life , for the first time admittedly where I look at the bigger picture with my eyes a little more open , I'm not a wealthy man but I'm in a good position and many of the old fights of yesterday don't apply personally and if people aren't prepared to fight harder and step up I kind of think well fuq you , cos if you don't have the minerals I ain't wasting my time on you , my patience meter isn't what it once was .
The people of this country who are most affected by neoliberal policies could end it within possibly two months if they had the collective mindset , solidarity and a willingness to accept a bit of hardship for two months out of their lives , a remarkable fact but there seems to be very little willing to do it , moaning and groaning doesn't cut it with me , poor you , grow a pair me thinks these days .
The shift to the right worries me a great deal looking at Europe and America , somewhere along the way the safe central ground that whilst not always ideal c@cked the fuq up , Brexit happened and Trump got elected , even the Swedes have joined the party to a certain extent .
Even an old left winger like me with a history of activism is looking for some stability , if only to stop the far right .
Things are pretty serious in my opinion and even I need to compromise , the far right are frightening , like I say it never ends well for anyone historically .
Tories shift to the right? They Labour light nowadays. Labour gone so far to the left its insane.
I'm sorry, but I really don't get the point that originally made or the one you are making now.
The 1975 referendum was upon whether we should remain in what was then the EEC. The country voted remain and that's what we did. In the 2016 vote, the country voted leave and that is what the government is putting into effect. The opposition parties and some Tory rebels have managed to secure a concession under which Parliament gets a 'meaningful vote' on the terms of our departure, but not on the issue of whether we leave. That was secured by Gina Miller in the Supreme Court and led to the later vote by Parliament to give notice of withdrawal.
Help me with what your point is.
I admit I was only 5 in 1975, so my recollection is from historical reference not living it but as far as I am aware they didn’t have a second referendum, which is what this post was about?
Secondly other posters said it wasn’t binding but neither was the 1975 but it was accepted.
We voted remain in 1975. The referendum in 2016 was a second referendum (although it's possible to argue that the EEC had fundamentally changed beyond merely rebranding as the EU).
I have little doubt that we will have a third referendum within the next 20 years or so upon whether we rejoin the EU, or whatever it will be called by then.
Here's my take on our current position
May is a remainer at heart
May is making a botch of things with the Tory Grandees pulling the strings
Thatcher thought she was in control but in the end she wasn't
May [& the nomark Gove] keep reiterating the mantra that accepting the peoples wishes must honoured
There are forces at work promoting the idea that the people should decide on the outcome of the negotiations with the "EU" with a vote [referendum] on the outcome
Options being
accept the deal [whatever it is]
accept no deal
REMAIN
If by this means the vote is to remain, it will be the will of the people thus absolving our politicians of any responsibility which I believe is the end game
Last edited by Exiletyke; 19-09-2018 at 02:17 PM.
Once again this is a football website and there should be no politics on it but saying that brexit isn't just politcs it is a bunch of conspirators who have come up with the idea of using scumbags who dislike migrants and people of colour to win a vote and thus give these tories more dictatorial powers over the all the people in Britain.