So you're condoning violence if something that will effect generations to come takes a bit longer than promised?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @tesssummers98 and
You don't have to condone violence to believe something is worth fighting for. Democracy, the Will of the People, is one of those somethings. Our democracy is under siege right now by Authoritarians and we the people are scared.
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Replying to @twojamesroberts @tesssummers98 and
This is very true. I fully respect we are in very fraught times. I may disagree with you politically but nonetheless agree with what you said. My point, though, is in the case of such momentous issues like Brexit do or die is no way to achieve anything but discord.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @tesssummers98 and
Thanks for your kind reply. Question: How long do you think the people should wait before they get their democracy back? I think the populace has been very tolerant of their leaders up to this point; history shows us that's not going to last much longer.
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Replying to @twojamesroberts @tesssummers98 and
Firstly I'd argue democracy hasn't been lost. However it's clear the last 3 years have pretty much been pissed away. Resolution to what, scarily is only the beginning, of the process must come soon. I expect we'd argue what that resolution was though and the steps it would take.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @twojamesroberts and
Oh democracy has definitely been lost. Being denied a general election is the act of an autocracy, not a democratic state.
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Replying to @tesssummers98 @twojamesroberts and
I won't argue the complexities surrounding a GE given the dangers of a no deal as you've no doubt heard them all before. We still have a democratically elected parliament in place, however, and they are, in my opinion, doing their democratically mandated jobs.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @twojamesroberts and
No, they're being prevented from doing their job by a ragtag opposition using biased Supreme Court judges to sanction made-up laws to prevent Government governing.
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Replying to @tesssummers98 @twojamesroberts and
I think we'll end it there, thanks, as the conversation seems headed towards tin foil island. Bye
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Replying to @ElJeppy @twojamesroberts and
Game set and match to me then.
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