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zorrostrikes
24 Aug 16 12:31
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You must vote again till the right result is attained.

The one that suits the people in charge.

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By:
Callisto-moon
When: 24 Aug 16 12:45
Dangerous to mess with democracy.
Like his threat to call for a second vote or a general election.
Neither is required.
We had a general election and the conservatives won.
If they have the second vote I will vote out. I was remain and was gutted we lost but we did.
Time to move on.
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 24 Aug 16 12:51
we had all the shuddering bank stuff that lasted for weeks
after the vote - this dummy wants to repeat it again?
really?

really?

so fkin stupid - they did this with Ireland. the Lisbon treaty.

the only choice you get is to vote their way?
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 24 Aug 16 12:53
he's just lost what little chance he had of winning
By:
salmon spray
When: 24 Aug 16 12:56
I would have voted to leave if my postal vote had arrived but was amazed at the result tbh. I lost a few £100s on it.
I haven't got much time for Smith but he might have a point if the deal that is done ( and there has to be some kind of deal ) is not what the Brexiteers were expecting. It's a very difficult situation which is largely down to Cameron who was so sure he was going to win he quite clearly had no Plan B and has now abandoned ship,which he said he wouldn't do.
By:
Gin
When: 24 Aug 16 13:23
Now that people have seen that the UK hasn't collapsed since the vote, would another vote return a different result? I suspect that a lot of people who voted to remain through fear of an immediate collapse may have changed their minds.

The stupid thing is that not much was ever going to change immediately - its a few years down the line where any impact will be felt. People from both sides are jumping on any data they can to try and prove a point when really its all noise.

As for Owen Smith - He is coming across as desperate which is never a good look.
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 24 Aug 16 13:26
Labour was destroyed by Blair and his spin doctor mentality.
It's about being seen doing good rather than doing good.
It's about dark blue suits with a red tie. Because polling
audiences want that. It's about never moving away from the middle.
In case you lose a vote.

politics are simple we vote blue till we are sick of them - then we vote red.

we are fickle. The grass is always greener.

they don't want Corbyn in power - because he'll upset the apple cart.
Can't have politicians that do things. It's about delaying everything with paperwork.
Look how long the hillsborough enquiry took? any committee the government sets up.

People can spend a life time trying to get simple things done.
By:
guinness2dear
When: 24 Aug 16 13:57
No wonder Labour is fooked. If the best they can do is Corbyn or the Welsh midget, then the party really should wrap up and reinvent itself...

The Tories must be walking around with permanent lazy lobs, including the PM..
By:
dunlaying
When: 24 Aug 16 14:43
He is a ninny. He could not even handle the arch-bluffer on R4 this morning. A clown of the first order.
By:
TELL DEL
When: 24 Aug 16 14:44
I don't think we should have been asked to vote in the first place. The actual complexity of the issues were far too much for most people to understand. I think a lot of people voted purely in an emotional mindset, and immigration being the big issue. We should have had a goverment that was smart enough to decide for us. The whole thing was a total mess !

The problem for Cameron was that he had promised a referendum, which he had to deliver, took a reckless gamble and he lost, backfired spectacularly !
By:
dunlaying
When: 24 Aug 16 14:45
I believe that he should withdraw from the leadership contest as he could not run a bloody post office.
By:
TELL DEL
When: 24 Aug 16 14:54
Corbyn is suffering from this publicity stunt "traingate" that went badly wrong. And Owen Smith has to be the biggest nutcase in politics. He is handing Labour leadership to Corbyn on a plate. There just seems to be nobody who can unite the Labour party right now.
By:
ebulGery
When: 24 Aug 16 14:54
We have voted to come out of Europe....if our leaders do not honour that

we have no democracy.

Perhaps if our leaders actually tried telling us the truth, instead of clever lies all the time,

we would not be in the mess we are in now.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 24 Aug 16 15:00
sorry tell I don't believe the issues were any more complex than what arises at a general election.
By:
ebulGery
When: 24 Aug 16 15:03
If the issues of government are too complicated for ordinary people to understand,

why bother giving people the vote?

We might as well go back to government by the elite.
By:
TELL DEL
When: 24 Aug 16 15:39
^ I don't think a lot of people properly understood the economic issues, we weren't given any facts because nobody knew exactly what would happen. The "Remain" campaign didn't choose to make a big issue of immigration. Instead, its main argument was that leaving the EU would be an economic disaster for Britain, cutting it off from trading partners and triggering a recession.

So keeping immigrants out versus protecting Britain’s economy was main concern for a lot of voters, and lot of people voted emotionally with high levels of hostility on immigration. And those scare stories about economic disaster, depends what happens in next 1 or 2 years now......

"If the issues of government are too complicated for ordinary people to understand,

why bother giving people the vote?


About eight hours after the polls closed, people were frantically googling "what happens if we leave the EU". The number of people searching this question was 3 times higher AFTER the vote than before.
By:
Hound-Dog-2
When: 24 Aug 16 15:48
.........after the polls closed, people were frantically googling "what happens if we leave the EU".

So it seems a lot of people may not even know what they had actually voted for !  SurprisedWhoops
By:
1st time poster
When: 24 Aug 16 15:49
as stated above with the world not ending after the brexit vote and prominent remainers now admitting that people have legitmate concerns over mass immigration which they didnt admit or address in the reff ,only an absolute fool like smith would think there,d be a different result if polled again,you wouldnt get a bet on brexit been confirmed
By:
Gin
When: 24 Aug 16 16:04
Tell

Do you really think that MP’s have a better understanding of the more complex issues than a lot of ordinary people? From what I see I would rather trust the wisdom of 33 million people than a bunch of MP’s who in the main don’t have a great deal of real life experience and who listen to  people with vested interests (banks, big businesses, Obama etc.) or people who don’t know their arse from their elbow (ie the IMF – go back and look at their predictions of the last twenty years and see if you can find one that they actually got right).

Even if they did understand the complex issues, governments tend to do what suits them/their pockets/lobby groups than what is best for the country.

It sounds to me like your views are tainted by the result (assuming you are a remainer). Would you be on here arguing the same thing if the vote had gone the other way?

Remainers still haven’t learnt the biggest lesson to come out of the referendum – ie that people hated the arrogance with which the in campaign looked down their noses to tell ordinary people that they knew best and that people who were leaning towards voting for out were too old/thick/racist etc etc
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 24 Aug 16 16:45
tell I said at the time, on more than one occasion, that a decision on which way to vote could not be made on economic grounds as nobody knew what would happen, even the so called experts whose judgement in the main has yet again has been shown up to be pretty poor. There were however several other reasons where uncertainty of what would happen wasn't an issue, and I'm sure the electorate were competent enough to work them out.
By:
Injera
When: 24 Aug 16 16:45
Credit to dunlaying for the use of the 'n' word.Grin Sadly missed these days.
By:
mobo
When: 24 Aug 16 16:45
It woz them fkn northerners.  Remove the vote from them and it won't happen again!! I would rather trust a pill salesman.
By:
mobo
When: 24 Aug 16 16:46
traingate

Owen of Phizer would be rather embarrassed at the state of some lines in Wales.  It he was in the slightest bit interested.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 24 Aug 16 19:34
Trying to court the 'remain' voters.
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 24 Aug 16 19:46
too complex my harris. that's why I voted out to get away
from more politicians in our lives. 650 numbnuts in the UK
is too many. Are we to believe these politicians are super
beings that can speak in tongues. They are merely selected
by the local party to be a face for the party. nothing more.
the day of the statesman is long gone. All their speeches are
made by speech writers now? Churchill used to write his owen stuff.
By:
Emden
When: 24 Aug 16 22:45
Never hear of the little cant again when the contest is over, so who cares
By:
casemoney
When: 24 Aug 16 22:59
Well the Most Northerners all Voted Remain ,Remove London and Scotland it would have Been a walk over For Exit , Rebuild the Two Roman walls, Hadrians and Londinistan and Let them crack on with IMO LaughLaugh In a way we could see how remaining would have worked out Happy
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 24 Aug 16 23:05
I would love tell to point out the economic issues ?

& i will be searching all his posts prior to brexit just in case.
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