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  • pt2537
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    Originally posted by Crazy council View Post
    depends on enough signatures above 17.5 mil and they would have to
    https://waitingfortax.com/2016/06/24...-i-mean-maybe/

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  • Crazy council
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    depends on enough signatures above 17.5 mil and they would have to

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  • pt2537
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    I can't see it getting far either. Doesn't really ask for the right thing and it couldn't be done retrospectively anyway. Easy to discuss in parliament though as I have a feeling the EU ref will be a hot topic regardless of petition lol.

    However if lots of the Leave voters truly feel misled into the vote they made then they should have some form of redress? (or am I thinking about consumer law not politics ? )
    https://waitingfortax.com/2016/06/24...-i-mean-maybe/

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  • Amethyst
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    Originally posted by R0b View Post
    and will get rejected, there's no way that I can see them introducing a second one - if the shoe was on the other foot, all the remain voters would be saying that the leavers are just sour.
    People have voted, the result has happened and it just needs to be accepted and plans put in place.
    I can't see it getting far either. Doesn't really ask for the right thing and it couldn't be done retrospectively anyway. Easy to discuss in parliament though as I have a feeling the EU ref will be a hot topic regardless of petition lol.

    However if lots of the Leave voters truly feel misled into the vote they made then they should have some form of redress? (or am I thinking about consumer law not politics ? )

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  • Amethyst
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    If the new PM comes in and calls a General Election - and the campaign is run on 'stay in the eu' issues - could that potentially give people/gov't a backtrack? ( just wondering if that's the 'plan')

    (and not suggesting that the EUref result should be ignored by any means - it is early days - I'm just pondering)

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  • PAWS
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    I would not worry about letting migrants down the tunnel -there will be plenty of room soon! Airbus have a huge campus up the road where they can bunk up when they shut up shop.

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  • R0b
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    Originally posted by freshfield View Post
    It's already got enough sigs to be debated...
    and will get rejected, there's no way that I can see them introducing a second one - if the shoe was on the other foot, all the remain voters would be saying that the leavers are just sour.
    People have voted, the result has happened and it just needs to be accepted and plans put in place.

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  • Crazy council
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    now nearly 400k signatures

    hers a map http://petitionmap.unboxedconsulting...etition=131215

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  • PAWS
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Did I hear the French say they were looking to back out of the Le touquet agreement ? Not sure how that will work really if we can only police from this side. Honestly I have no idea.
    They are 'looking into it':tongue1:

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    Originally posted by wales01man View Post
    Divided UK day
    Shortened to Divvi day ! -Sorry, I don't get out much!

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    Originally posted by Crazy council View Post
    that petition needs signing by EVERYONE ASAP that i in post 50

    Realisticly, needs 17mill votes.. 300k plus atm.....

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215
    It's already got enough sigs to be debated...

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  • PAWS
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    [QUOTE=pt2537;657629]and note the utter lack of any coherent plan now weve left????? what are they going to do? fcked if i know.


    They never did have a cohesive plan that is why I do not understand the result and without sounding paranoid keep straying back to the question of immigration. I just think it is ironic that they have managed to turn the UK people into the migrant workers!
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  • pt2537
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    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Did I hear the French say they were looking to back out of the Le touquet agreement ? Not sure how that will work really if we can only police from this side. Honestly I have no idea.
    The French foreign minister has said that they will not police the channel tunnel and will not stop the migrants at calais.

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  • Amethyst
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    Did I hear the French say they were looking to back out of the Le touquet agreement ? Not sure how that will work really if we can only police from this side. Honestly I have no idea.

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  • PAWS
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    Originally posted by pt2537 View Post
    oh and btw, in case you all missed this, our credit rating was also downgraded lower than its ever been. So the cost of borrowing has now gone through the roof tooooooo

    And our national debt sits at £1.5 Trillion, doubled by Osbourne, so we have no money to protect the economy if it suffers a shock, and even better the Bank of England is looking at 0% interest, so savings and investments will return nowt too.

    Just rejoice at the news.

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    cant wait to see what happens to the boarder controls at the channel tunnel..................
    I tell you the boarder in Northern Ireland will be interesting. We don’t need to go to pre 1973 to know that if you put a uniform on that border some ejit will throw a petrol bomb at it.

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  • pt2537
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    and note the utter lack of any coherent plan now weve left????? what are they going to do? fcked if i know.

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    Id rather crap in my hand and clap than give control of this country to boris, even in the shagged state its now in.

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