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2nd eu vote poll,
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<blockquote data-quote="H200GT" data-source="post: 5889608" data-attributes="member: 669"><p>For what its worth i think May is playing a blinder. She knows the importance of respecting the first vote and the implications any second vote would have on our democracy. You simply can not ask the question time and time again until you get the answer you want. If a second referendum was granted, Westminster would have to let Scotland have another independence referendum as well. Worst case this could result in a second leave win, followed by a Scottish referendum to leave the Uk and re join the EU. It simply cannot be allowed.</p><p></p><p>May knows her deal is pants, and she will spend the rest of the month lobbying ministers, before a second vote that she will know doubt loose as well. Comerade Corbyn will then have another punt at a vote of no confidence which he will loose. More debate will ensue and more days will pass, and before we know it, it will be too late to do or change anything, and by default we will leave the EU on March 29th</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H200GT, post: 5889608, member: 669"] For what its worth i think May is playing a blinder. She knows the importance of respecting the first vote and the implications any second vote would have on our democracy. You simply can not ask the question time and time again until you get the answer you want. If a second referendum was granted, Westminster would have to let Scotland have another independence referendum as well. Worst case this could result in a second leave win, followed by a Scottish referendum to leave the Uk and re join the EU. It simply cannot be allowed. May knows her deal is pants, and she will spend the rest of the month lobbying ministers, before a second vote that she will know doubt loose as well. Comerade Corbyn will then have another punt at a vote of no confidence which he will loose. More debate will ensue and more days will pass, and before we know it, it will be too late to do or change anything, and by default we will leave the EU on March 29th [/QUOTE]
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