Brexit thread - what happens next

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This is absolute rubbish. People are entitled to continue to stick up for their own, and the countries interests as they see fit. The referendum wasn't the last and immutable word of a divine being. After all, we've had referendums on the EU in the past, but it didn't stop the very vocal objects to the EU continuing ever since.

Our own PM, (that non of us voted for) hasn't even defined what Brexit means. So Brexit means Brexit, actually mean precisely nothing. Those of us that voted remain will make sure it means as little as possible, if anything.

So a big two fingers up to everyone who voted to leave because you think you're right and they're wrong?

Where the hell do we stand if we just ignore these democratic decisions?
 
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You mean you will try to make sure. Don't be so confident of actually getting anywhere with your whinging.

It's basically only Londoners and the Scots who are desperate to stay. The rest of the country mostly has "leave" voters.

The idea of jettisoning London (along with the govt) certainly has its appeal :p
 
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And if the implementation of a democratic vote is borked, you're well within your rights to protest and campaign to prevent the worst effects of this decision or to overturn it entirely, as Brexit headbangers have done in the past from their perspective.
 
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And if the implementation of a democratic vote is borked, you're well within your rights to protest and campaign to prevent the worst effects of this decision or to overturn it entirely, as Brexit headbangers have done in the past from their perspective.

I guess for "remain" voters the outcome alone is proof of foul play? Ie, so long as the result was to leave, the process must be erroneous :p

Brexit means Brexit. We sure won't be having any droughts this year in London.
 
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This is absolute rubbish. People are entitled to continue to stick up for their own, and the countries interests as they see fit. The referendum wasn't the last and immutable word of a divine being. After all, we've had referendums on the EU in the past, but it didn't stop the very vocal objects to the EU continuing ever since.

Our own PM, (that non of us voted for) hasn't even defined what Brexit means. So Brexit means Brexit, actually mean precisely nothing. Those of us that voted remain will make sure it means as little as possible, if anything.
Millennial perchance?
 
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So a big two fingers up to everyone who voted to leave because you think you're right and they're wrong?

Where the hell do we stand if we just ignore these democratic decisions?

Why should this referendum result change the previous referendum result? And why should it mean that no one is allowed to challenge it or want to have another vote in the future?
You can't have it all ways...

You have a poor understanding of democracy
 
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Other than some prats hurting others without reason pretty good. Yourself?

Ah, but the answer to that question (if indeed it is a question) will depend on the one asking and the social context! In this case the appropriate response is "I'm fine, thanks."

But this is not an answer, let alone *the* answer, merely a response which serves more as a courtesy to the asker than a meaningful statement.
 
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Why should this referendum result change the previous referendum result? And why should it mean that no one is allowed to challenge it or want to have another vote in the future?
You can't have it all ways...

You have a poor understanding of democracy

No, you see it's ok for Anti EU people to whinge for 40 years, that's democracy. But if the other side questions a narrow margin in a poorly laid out vote with misinformation on both sides... they just need to shut up and get on with it.
 
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Ah, but the answer to that question (if indeed it is a question) will depend on the one asking and the social context! In this case the appropriate response is "I'm fine, thanks."

But this is not an answer, let alone *the* answer, merely a response which serves more as a courtesy to the asker than a meaningful statement.

Ok then :confused:.
 
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You mean you will try to make sure. Don't be so confident of actually getting anywhere with your whinging.

And don't be so confident that "Brexit means Brexit" because this is very easy to say, much less easy to achieve in a way that satisfies people (on all sides).

We don't even know what "Brexit means Brexit" really means. We don't yet know what the governmentis truly aiming for. Is it full Brexit, Brexit Lite or some kind of "sorry but this is the best we can do" kludge where we muddle through in true British omnishambles fashion?
 
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