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'representing' people in an institution he doesn't believe in.You said he doesn't have any sort of mandate, I've just shown you that he does.
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'representing' people in an institution he doesn't believe in.You said he doesn't have any sort of mandate, I've just shown you that he does.
Any quantification would be as reliable as the last polls predicting a Remain win. Or all the polls that missed a Tory landslide.It'll be interesting if they can find a way to quantify voter regret.
Not all of the electorate is on social media or giving interviews to the Beeb. There are many many people that live their lives quietly and vote their conscience.A lot of what I'm seeing and reading about those regretting their decision mentions how they were fed lies
They know the country longest. You can easily swap this around with youngs 'destroying' traditional marriage for the olds last May.Basically, a load of old codgers and biddies deciding on the rights of other people. I guess democracy just doesn't work sometimes.
'representing' people in an institution he doesn't believe in.
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seems
Deadly
Voting to leave is like having McDonalds.
'I'm full of regret' - extraordinary moment Brexit voter changes her mind
We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the remain or leave vote is less than 60% based a turnout less than 75% there should be another referendum.
Is this a pre-existing rule or have they just made it up?
72% turnout is great, they can't say they didn't have a quorum
I understand the sentiment, but the people have spoken
2nd referendums are a bit Fianna Fail
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