Brexit
Brexit
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- shapesalad0
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Ok a majority (just slight more than the remainders) voted to leave the EU. But, as is apparent, we don't know what precisely that looks like - how does it look if we leave the EU? Right now it looks like a choice between disaster and we've totally f****d ourselves.
So I think it's important we get a chance to say yes or no to what the actual reality of life outside of the EU looks like. The first referendum was missing that critical piece of information.
It's like asking someone if they want a beer or wine - but not telling them that the wine is actually a grape juice mixed with alcohol cheap imitation wine and the beer is an award wining micro brewery craft beer. How can you decide if you don't know the full details?
- Final say on what? Then what happens? We stay in? On what terms? We negotiate another deal? Who does that? This gvmnt? After an election?Fax_Benson
- Referendums don't fix things.Fax_Benson
- Say on the fecking stupid ass deal, or we stay in EU with same terms as before.shapesalad
- And referendums are nothing short of opinion polls. It's politics that are 'playing' the result in a hope of wining votes and getting some glory.shapesalad
- Lets just get on with it, voting a waste of time. Full societal collapse is what we want now. Then we can build a better Britain.PhanLo