Blairites like David Milliband have the arrogance to believe ordinary people shouldn’t decide things. His tone is contemptuous of the majority who voted Leave in 2016. He should go back to his mega-salary paid for by a charity https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/24/corbyn-given-up-europe-labour-brexit-vote …
Then let’s have a cooling off period for every General, Assembly or local election. Makes a mockery of democracy. I voted Remain and now want the softest Brexit to respect the choice of the majority. I am outraged by the arrogance of some pouting Remainers. It’s alienating many
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"Pouting". FFS.
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Gave you read 'Animal Farm'?
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*Have*
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Does your concern for democracy run to illegal overspending and ongoing criminal investigations into Leave by, amongst others, National Crime Agency and Metropolitan Police?
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It’s up the the Electoral Commission to decide if it had a material impact on the result. Thus far they have not said it did. Both sides broke the rules, albeit Leave in a cynical way. When the Elect Comm say that it did we should take notice, not before
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Each subsequent election enables a change of mind! This doesn't exist with Brexit, as it stands. Btw if we ended up remaining, one idea [I've put forward consistently] is for our continued membership to be voted on every 10 years. This wld ensure greater focus by all concerned.
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I think you latter point in principle is fair, but would probably go to 20 years rather than 10. On your other point what’s to stop us leaving (via very soft Brexit) and respecting democracy now, and have a vote to rejoin properly in 3-5 years if people wanted?
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