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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6602041" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>that's as may be. but we live in a democracy, we had a clear vote, in or out, the result was out, therefore, according to our normal 'rules' we should come out, at the last election, parties said they would honour that result. Whether you agree, or disagree, that is irrelevant, the result should stand. For those that complain they were misled, in every election/referendum all parties promise things, that never happen, and anyone saying that voters were misled/lied to, for the referendum, are insulting my intelligence, as well as several million others. If you, as presumably on the remain side, had won the argument, I am damn certain you would be quoting the same remarks, as above. The other main point to arise from the whole sordid affair, is that mp's, are disagreeing with a free vote, and as a basic princible, that is not democratic, especially if their view is different from their constituents, because, as I understand it, they have been elected to represent those electors.</p><p>And, I have not said which way I voted, because the same remarks, apply for both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6602041, member: 86168"] that's as may be. but we live in a democracy, we had a clear vote, in or out, the result was out, therefore, according to our normal 'rules' we should come out, at the last election, parties said they would honour that result. Whether you agree, or disagree, that is irrelevant, the result should stand. For those that complain they were misled, in every election/referendum all parties promise things, that never happen, and anyone saying that voters were misled/lied to, for the referendum, are insulting my intelligence, as well as several million others. If you, as presumably on the remain side, had won the argument, I am damn certain you would be quoting the same remarks, as above. The other main point to arise from the whole sordid affair, is that mp's, are disagreeing with a free vote, and as a basic princible, that is not democratic, especially if their view is different from their constituents, because, as I understand it, they have been elected to represent those electors. And, I have not said which way I voted, because the same remarks, apply for both sides. [/QUOTE]
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