Leavers changing their mind en masse?
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Seriously - so you believe all that?

The 1st unelected quango are elected at the EU elections - the one where Nigel (leader of the leave campaign) gets his pay from. If we voted in someone who bothered we might get some more say in what goes on. There's democracy there.

There was evidence from the off that people had been lied to or simply didn't understand what was going on. The 2nd referendum logically would be held once more information was available. Asking for a vote is democratic.

One woman using the legislature to challenge a political decision has no bearing on democracy.

The MPs were democratically elected to represent their constituency - as there was no mandate for a 'no deal brexit' they used their democratically given power to ensure a deal was sought. That's pretty democratic.

The 2nd unelected quango tried to block the Benn bill - that's undemocratic I'd agree with you.

No-one's being refused a general election. Parliament rightly want to sort out the immediate problem and then have an election. That has nothing to do with democracy, that is to do with some blonde bellend realising he hasn't the brains or wit to get out of this one by being honest.

Now stop whinging - all I'm asking for is that now we understand a decision better we make sure the public still want to continue with that decision. That is ultimately democratic.
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RE: Leavers changing their mind en masse? - by baggy1 - 09-09-2019, 02:14 PM

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