Democracy - a govt which won 42.4% of a 68.8% turnout. That's 29% of voting adults
that's not democracy. That's a rigged system
Posted By: Worzel Scrimmage on December 12th 2018 at 15:44:45
Message Thread
- Is there any chance this confidence vote in May is part of a plan? (General Chat) - Jim, Dec 12, 12:47:56
- A cunning plan ! (n/m) (General Chat) - MORDENCANARY, Dec 12, 18:14:21
- If there's one thing you can be absolutely certain of, none of this is part of a plan (General Chat) - Old Man, Dec 12, 16:09:56
- What we need is a Guy Fawkes (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 18:15:44
- If I was Corbyn I would of put the no confidence in government motion in. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:02:24
- they don't have the numbers (General Chat) - CWC, Dec 12, 13:24:20
- Apparently he's going to give Sinn Fein their debut next week (n/m) (General Chat) - MIKEWALKER, Dec 12, 14:53:54
- The DUP have said they would back the Govt in a confidence motion, so there is no point. (General Chat) - woody, Dec 12, 13:09:58
- Two votes* (n/m) (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:02:43
- they don't have the numbers (General Chat) - CWC, Dec 12, 13:24:20
- Another way of looking at it (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:00:23
- We can't just 'extend' A50 and attempt to renegotiate (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:09:07
- How on earth can you "just" revoke it? (General Chat) - paulg, Dec 12, 13:48:30
- Governments have never worried about going against democracy in the past. (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 13:52:13
- Your not just talking about 17 million people (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:58:23
- I think the 'reputation' ship has long sailed (General Chat) - Mecagoenti, Dec 12, 14:04:53
- Well no shit. May is the worst prime minister in history (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 14:09:02
- May is not what they are laughing at. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Dec 12, 14:38:13
- Given the state of the EU, I'm not sure either side has got too much to laugh about (n/m) (General Chat) - paulg, Dec 12, 14:54:38
- May is not what they are laughing at. (n/m) (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Dec 12, 14:38:13
- Well no shit. May is the worst prime minister in history (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 14:09:02
- I think the 'reputation' ship has long sailed (General Chat) - Mecagoenti, Dec 12, 14:04:53
- Your not just talking about 17 million people (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:58:23
- Governments have never worried about going against democracy in the past. (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 13:52:13
- Actually EU treaty does say (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:28:39
- They won't agree to extend just so someone else can have a go. (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:44:16
- It's not about having another go. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:53:42
- 'the problem is the backstop' (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 14:54:07
- Then form or join a party to campaign to remain/rejoin the EU (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 15:07:21
- Democracy - a govt which won 42.4% of a 68.8% turnout. That's 29% of voting adults (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 15:44:45
- It's 82% voting brexit on a 68.8% turnout (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:03:22
- no it isn't, it wasn't a single-issue election was it ffs (n/m) (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:20:16
- and you're suggesting that everyone who voted tory or Labor was a brexiter (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:20:59
- no it isn't, it wasn't a single-issue election was it ffs (n/m) (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:20:16
- It's 82% voting brexit on a 68.8% turnout (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:03:22
- Democracy - a govt which won 42.4% of a 68.8% turnout. That's 29% of voting adults (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 15:44:45
- Then form or join a party to campaign to remain/rejoin the EU (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 15:07:21
- .... (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 13:56:09
- 'the problem is the backstop' (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 14:54:07
- I think they would agree an extension if we asked, particularly if it was for (General Chat) - Jim, Dec 12, 13:49:17
- Yes because that's a significant change of circumstances (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:55:39
- The significant change of circumstances is the deal is not passed (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 14:07:01
- because that would mean a lib-dem govt ffs, which no one wanted (n/m) (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 15:53:12
- Lib Dems only promised a 2nd referendum - not a straight option to remain (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 12, 16:35:36
- And had people voted for them (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:44:31
- yes, we get it, you still don't understand that a general election is not a single issue (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 12, 16:53:59
- Ok so what other issue (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 17:12:58
- Fuck all, that's the problem. This Brexit shit storm has stopped the, (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 17:59:02
- yep, it's set the domestic agenda back 5 years at least (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 19:08:56
- Fuck all, that's the problem. This Brexit shit storm has stopped the, (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 17:59:02
- Ok so what other issue (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 17:12:58
- yes, we get it, you still don't understand that a general election is not a single issue (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 12, 16:53:59
- And had people voted for them (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:44:31
- Well it would be a lib Dems government which remained in the EU. (n/m) (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 15:56:35
- no one wanted to remain with a Lib-dem govt. they wanted it with tory or Lab gov (n/m) (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 15:59:12
- Well unfortunately people can't have their cake and eat it (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:08:26
- ffs, how many times, it wasn't a single-issue election (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:23:11
- Who said I was shouting. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:34:37
- Stop talking nonsense, if it was a single issue then around 50% would've voted Lib-dem (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:47:17
- I was making the point (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 17:18:51
- You're weakening your own argument you know (General Chat) - Under soil heating, Dec 12, 16:46:52
- I probably am (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 17:06:18
- It's like you saying there are multiple reasons people chose to vote leave. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:38:51
- Immigration/racism (n/m) (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:39:13
- Stop talking nonsense, if it was a single issue then around 50% would've voted Lib-dem (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:47:17
- Who said I was shouting. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:34:37
- ffs, how many times, it wasn't a single-issue election (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 16:23:11
- Well unfortunately people can't have their cake and eat it (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 16:08:26
- no one wanted to remain with a Lib-dem govt. they wanted it with tory or Lab gov (n/m) (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 15:59:12
- Lib Dems only promised a 2nd referendum - not a straight option to remain (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 12, 16:35:36
- I did (n/m) (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 15:10:08
- That's nonesense, a GE isn't a single issue vote. (General Chat) - megson, Dec 12, 14:27:50
- If you don't support brexit you shouldn't of voted labour then (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 14:48:17
- Don't worry Meggers, i've got this one for you... (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 12, 15:58:33
- Saw that, my eyes will recover eventually. (n/m) (General Chat) - mike_the_sphinx, Dec 12, 17:06:22
- Don't worry Meggers, i've got this one for you... (General Chat) - Ralf Scrampton, Dec 12, 15:58:33
- If you don't support brexit you shouldn't of voted labour then (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 14:48:17
- because that would mean a lib-dem govt ffs, which no one wanted (n/m) (General Chat) - Worzel Scrimmage, Dec 12, 15:53:12
- The significant change of circumstances is the deal is not passed (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 14:07:01
- Yes because that's a significant change of circumstances (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:55:39
- It's not about having another go. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:53:42
- They won't agree to extend just so someone else can have a go. (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:44:16
- I agree with Jim... (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:26:18
- I don't. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:30:55
- She can't revoke. It would have to be decided by Parliament. (General Chat) - CB41, Dec 12, 13:54:48
- She has negotiated brexit. The results are in. (n/m) (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:48:30
- And if the deal doesn't pass then it's no deal. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:59:17
- I don't. (General Chat) - Basingstoke_Canary_J, Dec 12, 13:30:55
- How on earth can you "just" revoke it? (General Chat) - paulg, Dec 12, 13:48:30
- We can't just 'extend' A50 and attempt to renegotiate (General Chat) - Dunney, Dec 12, 13:09:07
- Thats what I was thinking. (n/m) (General Chat) - Bungle, Dec 12, 12:56:18
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