If You Could Vote Again (Brexit)

How would you vote

Exactly the same, to get the hell out of the corruption led gravy train that is the EU.
Mainly because I don’t believe all the negative hype, bs, and propaganda put out by those that got a big shock by the result, in order to bring about some kind of second referendum.
You can’t just keep creating other ballots until you get the result that YOU (meaning the pro EU mob) want.
The ones that are shouting the loudest are the type of people I would not trust anyway, so that is good enough for me.

When England (inevitably) get their arses kicked out of this year’s World Cup, I’m going to start petitions for replays until they win…which is exactly the same thing.

I’d be happy with the options of Brexit ‘or’ a Confederal Europe in which the national MEP groups are given supremacy over the Commissioners and the National right of opt out over every decision and regulation.Bearing in mind that the MEP groups are a better reflection of the National vote on a PR basis than the parliamentary representation.

But that obviously isn’t the remainers plan.They are all about an EUSSR run on Soviet style lines. :unamused:

nightline:
How would you vote

OUT.

The same way I did. In

The same OUT because of Zb who keep asking if you vote again how would you vote FFs ! :unamused: :imp:

I think the time is right for Britain to lodge a series of demands that the EU institutions become more democratically accountable and that the pro-free-market elements which are impoverishing Europe’s workers be purged from EU law, then committing to Remain on condition the demands are met.

We will immediately go from being Europe’s problem child, to being the leaders in the room.

OUT without a doubt !

I think it should be asked AFTER brexit…and after the transition…or maybe a bit further down the line…at the moment i would still vote out…to make me vote stay…there would have to be many changes to the set up, and our own governments allowed to veto what they dont want…i think the people shouls have a bigger say, and not just their governments who only vote for what suits them. We also need a transport minister that would have a brain or at least get some stem cell treatment to revitalise the ones he lost…there should be a minimum rate for moving goods for all transport in europe and a zsar to oversee they are being strictly kept to…and of course a minimum wage with big fines for those who dont pay it…but thats only for when the rest of europe catch up to the richer ones standards…a strict body who can oversee what is being spent, and where the money goes…and audit the books…of course drivers conditions have to change, less hours, and parking to be paid for wherever it occurs, and to be paid real night out money…to offer a hotel or sleep in the cab… more facilities to be built, parking with a drivers motel for eg…just a few suggestions…find fault if you will…or add your own.

truckyboy:
I think it should be asked AFTER brexit…and after the transition…or maybe a bit further down the line…at the moment i would still vote out…to make me vote stay…there would have to be many changes to the set up, and our own governments allowed to veto what they dont want…i think the people shouls have a bigger say, and not just their governments who only vote for what suits them. We also need a transport minister that would have a brain or at least get some stem cell treatment to revitalise the ones he lost…there should be a minimum rate for moving goods for all transport in europe and a zsar to oversee they are being strictly kept to…and of course a minimum wage with big fines for those who dont pay it…but thats only for when the rest of europe catch up to the richer ones standards…a strict body who can oversee what is being spent, and where the money goes…and audit the books…of course drivers conditions have to change, less hours, and parking to be paid for wherever it occurs, and to be paid real night out money…to offer a hotel or sleep in the cab… more facilities to be built, parking with a drivers motel for eg…just a few suggestions…find fault if you will…or add your own.

All or some of those policies that are to do with road transport, would only be looked into and sorted if anybody cared. :bulb:
They simply don’t so it won’t happen. :bulb:

If anybody did care it would not be legal to work 70+hours with minimal rest between shifts, in an environment that is potentially tragic, and indeed is, as the recent M1 case proved beyond doubt.

Yes Rob…its me dreaming again mate…but us Pisces do that all the time. i keep dreaming i`m gonna win the lotto too :smiley:

same again…LEAVE!

Voted leave, in my mind there shouldn’t be any talk of a second vote. We supposedly live in a democracy we voted out, end of. The remoaners are ofcourse saying we didn’t really know what in real terms we were voting for, well if thats the case why didn’t the remoaners, ie Blair and the other losers raise this point before the vote…no they were convinced they were going to win. :smiley:

I think most people voted on the media attention that was given to calais France, it just put the final hammer when it was at its worse at the time just before voting
I think it was the nail on the head that the average person just seen what wants to come here and whos paying for it and the numbers involved

nightline:
How would you vote

Definitely the same, I voted leave so we can become once again, a proud independent nation. And hopefully my grandson won’t be dragged off to Germany as part of a European army to sort out their immigration problems.

robbo99.:
The remoaners are of course saying we didn’t really know what in real terms we were voting for,

Yeh I’ve heard that a few times on the radio from different ones,…How ■■■■ patronising is that eh? :imp:

robbo99.:
Voted leave, in my mind there shouldn’t be any talk of a second vote. We supposedly live in a democracy we voted out, end of. The remoaners are ofcourse saying we didn’t really know what in real terms we were voting for, well if thats the case why didn’t the remoaners, ie Blair and the other losers raise this point before the vote…no they were convinced they were going to win. :smiley:

But if you’re living in a democracy and you’ve made a confident decision, then you won’t mind being asked to vote again, will you? :laughing:

Now the picture of a radical-right fantasy land painted during the referendum has imploded, any negotiator who takes democracy seriously, would indeed return to the people and ask “what are your expectations?” and “do you want to continue at any expense?”.

Andycm2s:
I voted leave so we can become once again, a proud independent nation. And hopefully my grandson won’t be dragged off to Germany as part of a European army to sort out their immigration problems.

More like the choice of fight for the ‘Union’ or fight for the ‘rebels’.

The first and foremost mission of any Federal army is to put down any move towards self determination and secession within the Federation.Added to in this case by a foreign and indigenous demographic which also owes its allegiance to the EU.Picture the scene German led EU force liberating its citizens from Brit Nationalist rebel insurgents. :bulb:

Rjan:

robbo99.:
Voted leave, in my mind there shouldn’t be any talk of a second vote. We supposedly live in a democracy we voted out, end of. The remoaners are ofcourse saying we didn’t really know what in real terms we were voting for, well if thats the case why didn’t the remoaners, ie Blair and the other losers raise this point before the vote…no they were convinced they were going to win. :smiley:

But if you’re living in a democracy and you’ve made a confident decision, then you won’t mind being asked to vote again, will you? :laughing:

Now the picture of a radical-right fantasy land painted during the referendum has imploded, any negotiator who takes democracy seriously, would indeed return to the people and ask “what are your expectations?” and “do you want to continue at any expense?”.

The only implosion that’s happening is what remainer May is predictably creating.We voted to leave the EU precisely because we don’t want the country governed by a new version of the USSR or Yugoslav Federation etc etc.The fact that most remainers see it as an ideological Socialist v Capitalist issue just proves it.IE the only fantasy here is that dreamt up by a bunch of Socialist Bolsheviks pretending that they want democracy when it suits them and equally predictably wanting to ignore it when it doesn’t.

While the Leave vote expectations are the same.We want the full return of sovereignty and with it democratic control over our own nation’s government.Not your idea of Italian Communists etc etc being able to pool their vote with Brit Socialists to govern this country. :imp:

Rjan:

robbo99.:
Voted leave, in my mind there shouldn’t be any talk of a second vote. We supposedly live in a democracy we voted out, end of. The remoaners are ofcourse saying we didn’t really know what in real terms we were voting for, well if thats the case why didn’t the remoaners, ie Blair and the other losers raise this point before the vote…no they were convinced they were going to win. :smiley:

But if you’re living in a democracy and you’ve made a confident decision, then you won’t mind being asked to vote again, will you? :laughing:

Now the picture of a radical-right fantasy land painted during the referendum has imploded, any negotiator who takes democracy seriously, would indeed return to the people and ask “what are your expectations?” and “do you want to continue at any expense?”.

what do you mean by ‘at any expense’?