wackawoo
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
(25-06-2016 18:21 )Censorship :-( Wrote: (25-06-2016 17:51 )terence Wrote: ^^ legally speaking, the referendum is only advisory.
Yes, apparently, all that's required is a vote at Westminster, where, I assume, there is a Remain majority?
In practice, it would likely be seen as an affront to democracy, to ask the people, then ignore their verdict; However, if, as some are suggesting, there is a certain amount of 'buyers' remorse' going on, they might try to determine if a substantial majority was now in favour of Remain, and act accordingly? (unlikely, but it's a thought... )
A few people might be regreting it, but their the ones they are airing, most might not.
The remain camp are just jumping on this to bolster their claims; if it does happen, the Uk could no longer be seen as a demongraphic country.
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wackawoo
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
(25-06-2016 18:29 )SecretAgent Wrote: It was a democratically taken decision. We should accept it as the mandate to negotiate exit.
Now the interesting thing is should the result of the exit negotiations be also voted on either by another referendum or by a general election. That way we would get the chance to approve the terms or reject them and elect to Remain. If the terms were similar to Norway's I might vote in favour but of course Leave said no to that option as it requires free movement of people.
At the moment those who voted Remain have done so having no idea what the outcome would be. I've never signed a blank cheque in my life and would prefer that my country is not run that way.
the rest of the EU has to aprove it any way. They could reject everything the UK wants if they want to be cunts about it, this would take years, they could just approve everything to get the markets stable again and this could take 2 years.
There can be no movement on freedum of movement, that is one of the main out reasons, there could be a limited 'free movement' where the UK has to accept a limited number of people per year.
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wackawoo
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
(25-06-2016 18:40 )setter1000 Wrote: When you are giving 13 billion to the EU and getting back 4.5 even the most slow witted of us realise we are not getting a good deal out of Europe. I also get the impression that the Euro Bureaucrats make FIFA look like a fair minded and conscientious organisation.
Well goodness me, been saying this for months, all i got back was stupid i was and great the EU is for the economy, this is why i was puzzled, may be all that 13 billions and more is generated by jobs directly linked to being the EU or something.
i do know one thing, the UK got back way way less than all the other contributers.
(This post was last modified: 25-06-2016 19:08 by wackawoo.)
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