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But it would only be overturned if *the people* voted a different way. Which is only anti-democratic to those who were happy the first time and are terrified that *the people* might be having second thoughts.
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It's this ridiculous idea that a small majority then instantly becomes the "will of the people" which it plainly isn't. In the referendum, 48% of the population voted remain. The best hope for a united country was some form of soft Brexit- definitely involving a customs union
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Ever heard the saying “everything before the ‘but’ is meaningless”? Well, that. You are making a case for intimidation which is entirely incompatible with freedom. She was elected to use her judgement.
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Rubbish. There is absolutely no excuse for this abuse. If extremists were harassing Bojo, you’d be leaping to his defence and calling for police action.
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Let's not forget that a female parliamentarian faced targeted abuse which ended in /murder/, in broad daylight, whilst she was going about her duties as MP. Should Jo Cox have not been surprised?
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I think he is saying worse than that

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You know no shame, do you? The anti-Europeans spent 40 years failing to respect a referendum result and nobody uttered a word of condemnation.
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What was voted for 40 years ago is a shadow of its former self . Do not try and obfuscate what has been a massive lift and shift of original purpose and remit , indeed regular overreaching of illegal immigration has been nothing but a disaster.
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A condemnation with a but is actually an endorsement.
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