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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
The public voted to leave, I voted to leave to take back control of our borders, law making and sovereignty ,why would I have any complaints , article 50 was approved by Parliament whats the issue
regards
DR

This is no way answers the question I asked you, which was a perfectly reasonable one - how long should a mandate remain valid? 1 year? 5 years? 10 years? 20? 30?

It's a simple question.
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
This is no way answers the question I asked you, which was a perfectly reasonable one - how long should a mandate remain valid? 1 year? 5 years? 10 years? 20? 30?

It's a simple question.

Hypothetical question , a bit like joining the common agricultiral policy , no one was consulted when it morphed into the EU so why worry about re joining it , look on the bright side of it being a better proposition of remaining in a crumbling sceptical EU
Regards
DR
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
Hypothetical question , a bit like joining the common agricultiral policy , no one was consulted when it morphed into the EU so why worry about re joining it , look on the bright side of it being a better proposition of remaining in a crumbling sceptical EU
Regards
DR

So you think the mandate should stand forever, correct? In which case why do you think we have general elections every 5 years, or more? Surely if we make a democratic vote that is it, can't ever change your mind, right?
 


Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
23,637
Sour grapes all day long from you I'm afraid, will you be laughing when we leave on the 31st October 2019

Remember that bet ?

If you are so sure then why are you stalling ?

Come on, we could do a charity a lot of good here.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
17,934
Deepest, darkest Sussex
So you think the mandate should stand forever, correct? In which case why do you think we have general elections every 5 years, or more? Surely if we make a democratic vote that is it, can't ever change your mind, right?

Once we get to 3 years most democracies start to think about calling for a fresh mandate from the public for stuff. We've gone past three years since the referendum, that mandate is only getting more tenuous.
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
So you think the mandate should stand forever, correct? In which case why do you think we have general elections every 5 years, or more? Surely if we make a democratic vote that is it, can't ever change your mind, right?
I can't see this country going through the same shit every few years , what if's aren't going to change anything at the moment , we're leaving the EU ,what goes on after that in 10, 20 ,30 years time is anyone's guess you're better off getting on with your life , chin up
regards
DR
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
I can't see this country going through the same shit every few years , what if's aren't going to change anything at the moment , we're leaving the EU ,what goes on after that in 10, 20 ,30 years time is anyone's guess you're better off getting on with your life , chin up
regards
DR

What should the time limit be on the vote from June 2016? It's a really, really, really simple question.

You'd save yourself a lot of time and effort just answering it.

What do you think? How long should it be valid for?
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Once we get to 3 years most democracies start to think about calling for a fresh mandate from the public for stuff. We've gone past three years since the referendum, that mandate is only getting more tenuous.

That's why we will be leaving on the 31st October 2019 as instructed by the referendum result, it's not difficult to understand or perhaps it is for you :dunce:
regards
DR
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
That's why we will be leaving on the 31st October 2019 as instructed by the referendum result, it's not difficult to understand or perhaps it is for you :dunce:
regards
DR

You're not good at maths, are you? That's more than 3 years :lolol: :lol:

Also, what makes you so sure we're leaving on 31st October, after we didn't leave in March, then didn't leave in April?
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
What should the time limit be on the vote from June 2016? It's a really, really, really simple question.

You'd save yourself a lot of time and effort just answering it.

What do you think? How long should it be valid for?
No point asking me , i don't make the laws in this country , as I said its all hypothetical, wait and see
Regards
DR
 


Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
2,955
Uckfield
Also, what makes you so sure we're leaving on 31st October, after we didn't leave in March, then didn't leave in April?

Have to say, I think at the moment it's more likely that whichever of the two incompetents wins the Tory leadership position won't be able to form a stable government. That being the case, we're more likely to have a General Election that will then cause a further extension on Brexit. If Corbyn finally wakes up to reality and campaigns on a promise of a second ref with Remain being an option, then the odds of Brexit ever actually happening drop significantly.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
No point asking me , i don't make the laws in this country , as I said its all hypothetical, wait and see
Regards
DR

In your opinion, in all seriousness, what do you think the time limits should be on votes?

Say there was an advisory (non-binding) vote you disagreed with, but then it was messed around/not enacted for 5-10 years, you'd think it probably shouldn't be valid anymore, wouldn't you?
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
Have to say, I think at the moment it's more likely that whichever of the two incompetents wins the Tory leadership position won't be able to form a stable government. That being the case, we're more likely to have a General Election that will then cause a further extension on Brexit. If Corbyn finally wakes up to reality and campaigns on a promise of a second ref with Remain being an option, then the odds of Brexit ever actually happening drop significantly.

EU are already expecting a further extension request from us, a GE would be a valid reason for one, and most seem to think the next extension would take us to end of 2020, over 4 years after the original vote.

Brexit looks pretty unlikely in that scenario.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
You're not good at maths, are you? That's more than 3 years :lolol: :lol:

Also, what makes you so sure we're leaving on 31st October, after we didn't leave in March, then didn't leave in April?

You sound rattled, no point trying to put a brave face on it, the Tories will implode that's why they will.take the country out of the EU don't even contemplate anything to do with Labour their seats in the North of England will shrink if they're still thinking of making things difficult, the spectre of the Brexit party lurks in the back ground of Parliament
Regards
DR
 




The Clamp

Well-known member
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Jan 11, 2016
24,559
West is BEST
You sound rattled, no point trying to put a brave face on it, the Tories will implode that's why they will.take the country out of the EU don't even contemplate anything to do with Labour their seats in the North of England will shrink if they're still thinking of making things difficult, the spectre of the Brexit party lurks in the back ground of Parliament
Regards
DR

And your benefits will disappear. Every cloud. Hope it ****ing ruins you.
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,867
Brighton
You sound rattled, no point trying to put a brave face on it, the Tories will implode that's why they will.take the country out of the EU don't even contemplate anything to do with Labour their seats in the North of England will shrink if they're still thinking of making things difficult, the spectre of the Brexit party lurks in the back ground of Parliament
Regards
DR

Not rattled at all, laughing at you getting basic maths wrong is hardly “being rattled”.
 






The Clamp

Well-known member
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Jan 11, 2016
24,559
West is BEST
I wouldn't worry with maths ,you still havent worked out that 17,4 million were the numbers that voted to leave and why we are leaving
Regards
DR

I suppose having never worked in your life, you don’t have anything to lose through the economic hardships we will all face. Well, until they take away your sick note and throw you onto the street :)
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
I suppose having never worked in your life, you don’t have anything to lose through the economic hardships we will all face. Well, until they take away your sick note and throw you onto the street :)
Just got back from Crete thanks, works for mugs eh:dunce:
Regards
DR
 


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