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Is It Now Time To Grant The 'democratic' Demanding Remainers Their Wish?

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anotheoldgit | 12:46 Sat 19th Oct 2019 | News
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Yes I think we should also now hold a second referendum, the wording on the ballot papers should read:

!/ Accept Boris Johnson's deal.

2/ Come out with no deal.
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Nice thought, but expensive, time consuming, and pointless in that we will be leaving anyway; it's just a case of when the undemocratic run out of working delaying tactics.
I look forward to a general election when we can punish these undemocratic idiots.
//I look forward to a general election when we can punish these undemocratic idiots.//

And who do we elect in their place?
That’s what it should look like but you just know they are going to have Accept Johnson’s deal or remain.
No.

We cannot enact another referendum before the result of the first one has been completed - that is the will of the people, and that has to be done.
'Remainers' have learned from politicians that a result on a given issue need not mean the delivery of said issue.

Manifesto promises written in blood are promptly dropped or at very best watered down once power has been achieved.
That power is via the 'will of the people' but counts for naught as it is all generally forgotten in the years leading up to the next election, eclipsed by the lies, adventures and follies of their term in government.

The 'will of the people' plus 70p will get you a copy of The Daily Mail, nothing more.
‘And who do we elect in their place?’

Crikey, NJ, you seem to have finally got it. Well done old chap. Well done.
Who do we elect in their place? How about a brick?
The BP would happily accept your vote.
My long-felt anger at the calibre of politicians now turns to a feeling of shame. Courtesy of British television & satellites, this embarrassing farce is being watched around the world.
"No Deal" will not, and should never be, an explicit option. It should only come about if all else fails, and not be a decided goal. So in that sense any referendum should be between two positive courses of action: remaining, or leaving with an agreed deal.
And, of course, it's clear that all else has failed. But we still get bills passed by the rump parliament in an attempt to extend the limbo instead.
Parliament has very sensibly voted to make sure we don’t leave the EU until the withdrawal bill has been passed.
If Johnson had any sort of trick up his sleeve that might have seen us leaving by default (I’m not saying I think he did) hopefully he’s been foiled.
douglas - // Manifesto promises written in blood are promptly dropped or at very best watered down once power has been achieved. //

But this is not about manifesto promises.

The is about a referendum with one question and one question only. It was voted on, and the vote was the leave the EU, and that is what must happen.
No, it is not clear that all else has failed. Today's government defeat is, at least to an extent, about scheduling. Letwin, whose amendment this is, has indicated that he will vote for the deal, but refused to do so if there were still the possibility of a No Deal exit on the 31st.

How many times do I have to stress that the referendum was not democratic (electoral laws broken), however much the vociferous Leave Brigade rant on about it.

To condemn the country to years of further austerity by abandoning the world's second largest economic bloc just to satisfy the xenophobia of 35% of the populace is absolute madness.
It was always an issue that despite a confirmatory vote, the legislation might need to extend past Oct 31.
Quite possibly it won’t take that long.
Apart from that, it’s good that Parliament gets more time to scrutinise this.
There is always the possibility of a No Deal exit on the 31st. as it isn't exclusively in our hands but in the hands of our EU Lords & masters. It's Boris' draft agreement, no deal, or more wasted time in Limbo.
Surely this nonsense xenophobia insult has been abandoned by all by now ?
Parliament has had years to realise how far the EU are likely to shift. There's little need for more scrutinisation. Either grit the teeth and agree it, or reject it because no deal is preferable. Further delay doesn't help. Hasn't at any point so far. Could be decided now if the will was there.

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