Sorry, did you not hear - we had a referendum in 2016 where 17.41 million UK citizens (52% of eligible voters) voted to leave. Maybe you'll have to wait 40 yrs to get your say, like I had too
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Replying to @TFBSully @FeebeeSmiff
It was 37% of eligible voters. They voted based on a remain campaign of lies and unicorns in an advisory referendum. Inconvenient truths for you but truths nonetheless.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @FeebeeSmiff
Correct about the numbers, I meant 52% of those who voted. Re- the vote - lies were told on both sides, I would have voted leave without any campaigning. I didn't need to be persuaded by false promises.
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Doesn’t matter the reason does it? Every remain voter voted for their own reason too. How about all those that voted for the status quo because they didn’t understand or were too thick. They were too young and didn’t know what the EU was about etc etc
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Of course the reason matters if that reason was based on lies!
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We should be having a GE then because of all the politicians who stood on manifestos that said they would the result but have done everything but
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General elections should not be about a single issue.
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Exactly if I wanted to express a desire to simply revoke (I don't by the way) should I vote Libdem though I disagree on much else they represent?
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Would you vote for a party if you agreed with everything they stood for but they said they would leave the EU on No deal?
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Nope. That's why a referendum is essential and not a GE.
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