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    This one is interesting

    https://whatukthinks.org/eu/question...ould-you-vote/

    Follows the remain trend but the undecideds are the key


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    Quote Originally Posted by ByeByeEngland:
    This one is interesting

    https://whatukthinks.org/eu/question...ould-you-vote/

    Follows the remain trend but the undecideds are the key
    If a referendum should be called is a more pertinent question. What questions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by East_coast:
    If a referendum should be called is a more pertinent question. What questions?
    The two options available - Johnson's deal or revoke article 50

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimwy66:
    The two options available - Johnson's deal or revoke article 50
    What about the people that still want Brexit but not Mr Johnson's deal?

    What would happen if the leave camp abstain and say only 10m vote to remain in the EU?

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    Thousands of 50-pence coins minted to commemorate Brexit on Oct. 31 will be melted down after Prime Minister Boris Johnson accepted an extension from the European Union, two people familiar with the matter said.
    Javid’s predecessor, Philip Hammond, had also planned to mint a more limited number of the 50-pence coins to mark the original Brexit date of March 29.
    Shit you learn every day... something about eggs and chickens.

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...rexit-meltdown

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    And the Brexit question will continue to tear the legislative branch apart for years to come

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    Good. Now it is time to purge Parliament of the anti-democratic fascist Remoaners and liberate the UK. The fact that the Remoaner rump (who were mostly elected on a pro-Brexit platform) have been behaving in this profoundly illiberal way is a blight on the Westminster system and shows why there is a case for introducing a recall mechanism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paxbritannia:
    Good. Now it is time to purge Parliament of the anti-democratic fascist Remoaners and liberate the UK. The fact that the Remoaner rump (who were mostly elected on a pro-Brexit platform) have been behaving in this profoundly illiberal way is a blight on the Westminster system and shows why there is a case for introducing a recall mechanism.

    You're in luck! Now get those petition going to recall all those illiberal MPs exercising representative democracy. Well, after the democratic election elects some new representatives who may not concur with your views that is. Do let us know how you get on!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recall_of_MPs_Act_2015

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_P...ecall_petition

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