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Old 23rd June 2017, 06:25   #11
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The problem is not with the topics it's with those contributors who start getting personal with each other. They spoil it for the majority.
Well said,A truer word never spoken

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Old 23rd June 2017, 06:40   #12
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Well said,A truer word never spoken

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Hi, haven't got a clue what you are referring to!

As for a rerun of the referendum, why not? People will be much more informed on the pros and cons, within a couple of years we should know what sort of deal will be available. People who push for a referendum on a certain issue think its legitimate to keep pushing for a rerun until the vote goes their way, after that it's cast in stone. This is one reason why referendum should be used with care. It's very interesting.
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Old 23rd June 2017, 08:12   #13
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Hi, haven't got a clue what you are referring to!

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Sorry Mark,I was doodling at the time,and doing some bacon rolls with brown sauce,I must be thinking of someone else
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Old 23rd June 2017, 08:34   #14
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Hi, haven't got a clue what you are referring to!

As for a rerun of the referendum, why not? People will be much more informed on the pros and cons, within a couple of years we should know what sort of deal will be available. People who push for a referendum on a certain issue think its legitimate to keep pushing for a rerun until the vote goes their way, after that it's cast in stone. This is one reason why referendum should be used with care. It's very interesting.
Pepole will be much more informed with the "facts" filtered through the lens of the political classes who are providing it.

As for pushing for rerun after rerun until they get the aproved result, why would this time be any different? Thats how the EU operate.
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Old 23rd June 2017, 20:47   #15
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I take it there is now no appetite for discussing Brexit. It will descend into farce and humiliation for the UK government, both in its negotiations with the EU and in Parliament. Nevertheless trying to pursue the will of the people will have to be played out. Perhaps in two years time when most people realise it's a disastrous course of action to take, they will be forced to have another referendum.
Personally, I think it's a dangerous topic to discuss on this forum. I voted to remain and "came out" about it at the time 12 months ago. I was in the minority giving views from the position of remain. Most here, were vocal about leaving and being supportive of UKIP. Certain individuals made it feel personal and ganged up against the minority. Some of the minority who had been vocal in the brexit threads, must have felt as though they were being hounded out for speaking up. In consequence, some left the club and have never returned. The thing is, the ones who did the hounding are still here.

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And on that note thread closed.

I've closed another Brexit thread already this morning.
There are loads of places to discuss Brexit, the election and other political things apart from this car club.

Over the election period we did allow a few threads to run - that is now concluded
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