• NickwithaC
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    101 day ago

    It was…

    Then it wasn’t.

    • @Jackthelad
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      -21 day ago

      But what would be the point of having a referendum, getting the results and then just saying “oh right, that’s interesting” and doing nothing?

      • @[email protected]
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        618 hours ago

        What would be the point of having a referendum and deciding that 51% was enough to burn it all without a plan?

        • @Jackthelad
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          -114 hours ago

          The stupidity of politicians is not a reason to ignore what people vote for.

      • @FelixCress
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        117 hours ago

        Let me think… Possibly because it was based on lies, manipulation and the significant part of the UK residents were disenfranchised?

        • @Jackthelad
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          -414 hours ago

          Who was disenfranchised? It was the biggest democratic vote in the UK’s history, if I recall correctly.

          • @FelixCress
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            114 hours ago

            Just three million of EU citizens in the UK and hundreds of thousands of UK citizens in the EU.

            • @Jackthelad
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              -111 hours ago

              They can’t vote in general elections either.

              • @FelixCress
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                11 hours ago

                Your point is? They live in the UK, pay taxes here - and by the way, they were able to vote in Scottish Independence referendum.

                I would like to see Tories if SNP were to exclude English voters from the independence vote.

                • @Jackthelad
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                  -111 hours ago

                  I would like to see Tories if SNP were to exclude English voters from the independence vote.

                  That would be denying UK citizens a right to vote in a UK referendum, so that’s not even close to the same thing.