The deeper point is valid. It is dangerous to incite action in parliament to overturn the referendum result.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
There is potential for breaking the social contract between individual and state, potential to stir violent politics.
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Replying to @MuuPuklip
Violence is not a good reason. If remainers were threatening to riot if Brexit went ahead, not a good reason not to.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Violence is the outcome not the reason. The reason is respecting the will of the people and carrying it through - democracy.
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Replying to @MuuPuklip
If it is. Scotland have a good point that its not theirs. Ppl pointing out regret from leavers & asking 4 2nd also relevant.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
So-called regret from a handful of supposed leave voters really does not hold water. Can campaign for referendum to rejoin.
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Replying to @MuuPuklip
Don't know extent of it. Number of ppl googling 'What is the EU" & "What does leaving the EU mean" afterwards was worrying.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MuuPuklip
I think there was an argument for a second referendum to be sure it represented the will of the people.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
An argument along those lines can be made, but unlikely to be successful in real world - we don't re-run close elections.
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No but this is a referendum abt something that will change things possibly forever.
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