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Why? No one ever seems to mind that the Liberals never win anything, or the Greens / UKIP won 20% of the 2017 vote but only got one MP.
You might be right. A referendum will prove it one way or the other.
So the sooner the "established norms" are used, the sooner the situation will be resolved.
Mostly yes as everyone will be able to see that they were given a choice, based on information they knew, which included all viable options....
No laws in the UK are sacrosant and unable to be changed.
How much more push back do you think there will be than now? The majority of people will accept a vote using the system they have already...
It appears the Supreme Court are there for a purpose afterall. Who knew!
Just like every vote, for every politician. Its not a new concept.
I think they do. They are intent on not allowing Johnson to leave with no deal on the 31st. To ensure that does not happen, parliament must be...
To clear up amy misunderstanding the answer to this is no. All laws are subject to possible change in the future.
Why not? This is the way the UK votes for its government and has done so for hundreds of years.
I agree, a fourteen days period of enactment to proceed with the public choice.
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I would be fine to Leave with a deal, hopefully uniting the country. Theres a very good chance most people would be too, and by giving everyone...
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Simply put "NO". The politicians should not now decide if we leave or Remain if you want the public to be happy. If the result vote was again...
May caused much of this mess by leaving large groups enough time to get their opinions entrenched. Appointing (and sacking) Brexit Ministers...