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Never dependant on a deal - that is what the meaningful vote is all about. Parliament insisted on being able to vote on whatever deal the...
Norway was the example being held up as the way to go by the big campaigners. There was no mention whatsoever by Boris and co of WTO
Yeah, once the vote was won and the thin end of the wedge was inserted, Brexit turned into extreme Brexit. That is why remainers are so bitter.
They were touting the Norway option, not WTO!
I’m saying the marginal vote gave a mandate to leave but as it was so marginal, the mandate was for the softest of brexits, not the hard WTO...
This one was by far the worst in my lifetime.
The normal system of voting takes place every few years, so why is it undemocratic to apply the same principle of the electorate being able to...
Tiny majority after a campaign full of lies
Again with the clear result bullshit. The result was marginal, not clear.
A pic or two in situ on the bike might be beneficial
Before the vote, campaigning brexiteers were holding both Norway and Switzerland up as glittering examples of how possible it is to be outside the...
Switzerland had such a referendum. The people voted to relinquish ties due to their dislike of free movement. The government deliberated for a...
No doubt you know this but this phrase was coined because Parliament wanted a vote on whatever deal was thrashed out by government but wanted to...
Does anybody know how I can clear a flashing key symbol. It says to switch off and back on in the handbook but even removing the battery is not...
I put a small cupboard dehumidifier underneath the bike and then drape a plastic membrane and blankets over the lot. The dehumidifier dries the...
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I said is 50/50. I didn’t say was 50/50 Nobody knows the exact split now, not even you. Nobody knew the consequences then and nobody knows them...
The "people" are split 50/50. It was marginally to leave two years ago. Who knows now? Thats why we need a second vote now we know what kind of...
Bercow ruled to allow parliament to take a vote. Surely that is pro democratic. It was parliament who voted against the government, not Bercow who...
That doesn’t sound good