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Topic History of: 50 million in the UK did NOT vote for Brexit
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Silent Minority JK2006 wrote:
I, like you, know nowhere near enough about this complex and complicated policy, which was why I didn't vote; leaving it to those better informed than I. Like which side of the road to drive on; arguments for left and right but, like Brexit, the overwhelming point is - it's not worth the bother of change.

I'm well qualified at university level in politics Doctor King.....your point of changing has some merit...but the current situation will not be made any better and keeping the battle against the democratic vote going...my compromise would be to honour democracy,leave on a No Deal...then if consistent polls in say a year confirm a clear majority to go back in then hold another referendum...your policy about a new referendum now would just keep these problems going...especially as more recent polling has continued to be close.. ..
We have a similar situation with Scottish independence...one side not accepting democracy...
JK2006 I, like you, know nowhere near enough about this complex and complicated policy, which was why I didn't vote; leaving it to those better informed than I. Like which side of the road to drive on; arguments for left and right but, like Brexit, the overwhelming point is - it's not worth the bother of change.
Silent Minority 52 million did not vote to stay in the EU......again Doctor King are you guilty of the very simplified headline grabbing slogans you often warn us about?

A question to the Venerable King.. ..if appointed to run the Remain campaign,based on your previous success with the ESC,record companies etc ....would you stick with the failed Project Fear as your backbone...or would you be honest,and admit your aim was Euro Currency membership...and a United States of Europe?...
...bearing in mind the truth would not perhaps have a positive effect on the result?
JK2006 A second referendum can be No Deal; May's Deal or Remain. Simples.
Silent Minority JK2006 wrote:
Nope; the new referendum will clarify; if confirmed we leave on May's deal. If Remain we revoke Article 50. Simples.

Are you keeping up with the polls doctor King?...
The most popular by far is no deal over a bad deal....ignoring the will of the people has seen a good 10% knocked off the support for both main parties...and Roger Gale,along with many Tory MPs has informed me many moderate MPs are panicking on both sides of the House in case of a snap election....we do need a second referendum,but on voting reform...