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I'd have Kate Beckinsale.Do you pizza for tea?
"No."
Then what do you want?
"Kate Beckinsale"
OK, if I had Kate Beckinsale here would you have her instead?
"......no."
I'd have Kate Beckinsale.Do you pizza for tea?
"No."
Then what do you want?
"Kate Beckinsale"
OK, if I had Kate Beckinsale here would you have her instead?
"......no."
If it was one of the two pro Leave votes yes. Think of it like a branching path. You're effectively reading the question "Do you want to leave the EU?" But then saying "If you chose Leave, then choose from one of the two options.
Because they’re cnuts.Why is everything on Monday now and not tomorrow ?
Hey, I'm no chef and I also didn't turn up with a grocery bag filled with liquid shit. The reality is Remain was clear cut in its definition and Leave meant feck all then and three years down the line still means absolutely feck all now.You can't just go with what a minority want. Honestly you either have just one CLEAR Leave option as what should have been done originally or just go with what the one that generates the most people want.
Because otherwise they'll be overworked and that would be bad. It's hard work being a cnut 24/7.Why is everything on Monday now and not tomorrow ?
Why is everything on Monday now and not tomorrow ?
Four day weekendWhy is everything on Monday now and not tomorrow ?
Hey, I'm no chef and I also didn't turn up with a grocery bag filled with liquid shit. The reality is Remain was clear cut in its definition and Leave meant feck all then and three years down the line still means absolutely feck all now.
Following on their mandate of not sitting in a foreign parliament, the mandate they were elected on. Do some research before spouting rubbish.Yeah and Sinn Fein complain about Brexit and what it means for NI and go over to London appear on TV but won't actually represent people that voted them in the HoC. Any wonder NI politics screwed. Bunch of hypocrites
That’s like saying Labour can’t be on the ballot for the next general election. That was a question already answered in 2017.If there were a comfirmatory public vote, remain can't be on the ballot. That was a question that was already answered in 2016.
It has to be between 2 leave options I think. PM's deal or Customs Union (most popular one from tonight)
That’s like saying Labour can’t be on the ballot for the next general election. That was a question already answered in 2017.
That’s like saying Labour can’t be on the ballot for the next general election. That was a question already answered in 2017.
Ever?Well yes there shouldn't be a another general election, or another referendum.
People have answered the questions, and parliament keep asking again and again and again cause they are too rubbish to actually do anything.
If there were a comfirmatory public vote, remain can't be on the ballot. That was a question that was already answered in 2016.
It has to be between 2 leave options I think. PM's deal or Customs Union (most popular one from tonight)
In fact why don't we just call it best out of 11 Brexit referendums. One held every three years to see if the public changes it mind over next 33 years. Ridonkidoodlous.
Obviously you're not able to make the distinction between voting prior to negotiations and following negotiations, i think most people aren't so simple.
Ever?
Why can't we have another referendum after we leave the EU for a few years and let things settle? I won't oppose that.
Hmm you might be on to something there. Take the Tories and the DUP off the ballot paper as well and all our problems could be solved.That’s like saying Labour can’t be on the ballot for the next general election. That was a question already answered in 2017.
Think may will roll the dice on mv3We'd have to actually leave first, which is proving pretty difficult.
A second ref or a GE might be needed to break the deadlock.
Not sure why everyone is so surprised - it was highly unlikely a majority will be reached after round 1 of indicative votes with 8 different routes on offer.
It’s a step in the right direction, need to keep whittling it down till we get somewhere.
Why can't we have another referendum after we leave the EU for a few years and let things settle? I won't oppose that.
We could. It’s not going to save that fact that the vast majority of trade in the UK could be crippled overnight, the loss of jobs or the amount of money lost but at least we wouldn’t have to consider the possibility that people have changed their mind over the course of 3 years.Why can't we have another referendum after we leave the EU for a few years and let things settle? I won't oppose that.