You haven't answered my question Jack. I don't think Farage is one of the people trying to get the result overturned or made ineffective.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 19:32"In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it."Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 16:52I've seen "the referendum was illegal"
I've seen "the referendum wasn't binding"
I've seen "we must respect the wishes of those who voted the other way"
I've seen "democracy is not one vote, it's an ongoing process"
I wonder if the same people would be saying the same things if the vote had been 52/48 the other way?
Would they be saying maybe you want to change your minds?
No, of course not. We would be stuck in the EU with "ever closer union" for ever.
Nigel Farage May 2016
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics- ... m-36306681
So I agree with Nigel Farage on this point.
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Obviously hasn't given Blair, a lawyer, and his cronies, enough food for thought to take it to court and win.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:18Only if you are on the winning team.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:14One campaign group breaking the law doesn't mean the referendum was illegal.
The referendum was bought.
I would have thought that would have given you some food for thought. But obviously not.
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Yeah, £9 million. I am still suspicious about that. No way did that little booklet cost £9 million!barney wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:20Little mention of the 9 million that Cameron spent, of our money pre referendum trying to convince me to stay. I've still got my copy. After all I paid for it.
What happened to the rest. Anyone seen Cameron lately???????
I too have kept it. Good for reference.
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That was more of a statement.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:20You haven't answered my question Jack. I don't think Farage is one of the people trying to get the result overturned or made ineffective.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 19:32"In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way. If the Remain campaign win two-thirds to one-third that ends it."Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 16:52I've seen "the referendum was illegal"
I've seen "the referendum wasn't binding"
I've seen "we must respect the wishes of those who voted the other way"
I've seen "democracy is not one vote, it's an ongoing process"
I wonder if the same people would be saying the same things if the vote had been 52/48 the other way?
Would they be saying maybe you want to change your minds?
No, of course not. We would be stuck in the EU with "ever closer union" for ever.
Nigel Farage May 2016
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics- ... m-36306681
So I agree with Nigel Farage on this point.
You can wonder what you like.
We just don't know do we?
But the illegality would have been ineffectual, so the result could stand anyway.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:21Obviously hasn't given Blair, a lawyer, and his cronies, enough food for thought to take it to court and win.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:18Only if you are on the winning team.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:14One campaign group breaking the law doesn't mean the referendum was illegal.
The referendum was bought.
I would have thought that would have given you some food for thought. But obviously not.
I have no idea what Blair is up to. There are plenty of other legal people on the case.
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While I admire your indifagabibility Im kind of slightly feeling sorry for you now. #deluded
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The vote was bought.barney wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:43While I admire your indifagabibility Im kind of slightly feeling sorry for you now. #deluded
Who bought it?
Why?
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No Jack. Call Me Dave tried to buy the result with our money and failed.
Having also failed to get any meaningful concession from the EU.
That's why we're leaving.
Having also failed to get any meaningful concession from the EU.
That's why we're leaving.
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Hi Jack,
Apologies for replying this way as my tablet is jumping all over the place.
Why would a properly conducted referendum be illegal?
Because referendums are not legally/constitutionally binding they just (in this instance) show what the majority wanted for our Country.
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If Croatia had cheated last night, you (and I) would be the first to demand that we take the victory or at the very least a rematch.
They did cheat as did we (yellow cards) you just have to accept the result and move on.
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Someone cheats in the Olympics, they have their medal taken away.
And so they should.....The referendum was conducted fairly....The result stands.
Apologies for replying this way as my tablet is jumping all over the place.
Why would a properly conducted referendum be illegal?
Because referendums are not legally/constitutionally binding they just (in this instance) show what the majority wanted for our Country.
...........
If Croatia had cheated last night, you (and I) would be the first to demand that we take the victory or at the very least a rematch.
They did cheat as did we (yellow cards) you just have to accept the result and move on.
...........
Someone cheats in the Olympics, they have their medal taken away.
And so they should.....The referendum was conducted fairly....The result stands.
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That was our governments advice to it's citizens.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:56No Jack. Call Me Dave tried to buy the result with our money and failed.
We already have the best deal possible. But you just want more. Always.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 20:56Having also failed to get any meaningful concession from the EU.
Wait and see what we get now.
We can have our cake and eat it is why we are leaving. Only we can't.
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No, it broke the law. If it was legal I would just accept that and simply campaign for us to rejoin.Onelife wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 21:01Hi Jack,
Apologies for replying this way as my tablet is jumping all over the place.
Why would a properly conducted referendum be illegal?
Because referendums are not legally/constitutionally binding they just (in this instance) show what the majority wanted for our Country.
...........
If Croatia had cheated last night, you (and I) would be the first to demand that we take the victory or at the very least a rematch.
They did cheat as did we (yellow cards) you just have to accept the result and move on.
...........
Someone cheats in the Olympics, they have their medal taken away.
And so they should.....The referendum was conducted fairly....The result stands.
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Must be a EU law cos l ain't got a clue which law you are referring too?Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 21:08No, it broke the law. If it was legal I would just accept that and simply campaign for us to rejoin.Onelife wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 21:01Hi Jack,
Apologies for replying this way as my tablet is jumping all over the place.
Why would a properly conducted referendum be illegal?
Because referendums are not legally/constitutionally binding they just (in this instance) show what the majority wanted for our Country.
...........
If Croatia had cheated last night, you (and I) would be the first to demand that we take the victory or at the very least a rematch.
They did cheat as did we (yellow cards) you just have to accept the result and move on.
...........
Someone cheats in the Olympics, they have their medal taken away.
And so they should.....The referendum was conducted fairly....The result stands.
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https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/ ... estigationOnelife wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 21:31Must be a EU law cos l ain't got a clue which law you are referring too?
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Works for me, but try this (not the horses mouth) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44080096
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It says that leave EU breached electoral commission rules but unfortunately for you Jack this in no way invalidates the result of the referendum, only that leave EU spent more than it should and did not submit accurate spending returns.
You really should brush up on election law.
You really should brush up on election law.
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That's funny, I read that and I saw the word law, but you see the word rule.towny44 wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 22:10It says that leave EU breached electoral commission rules but unfortunately for you Jack this in no way invalidates the result of the referendum, only that leave EU spent more than it should and did not submit accurate spending returns.
You really should brush up on election law.
It's not a rule, it is the law.
That's Leave EU.
How about Vote Leave? Are they just little tinkers who bent the the rules too?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42055523
This is ongoing before you say old news.
Yes, there is much more.
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Jack, the electoral commission can only fine transgressors, that is political parties or campaign groups, regardless of how severe the transgression it would never invalidate an election result. It could of course prevent the party or organisation from taking part in any future campaign, but I don't think LeaveEU will need to campaign again, unless or until the Lib Dems form a govt. and apply to rejoin the EU, and then they could rename themselves LeaveEU-3016, or something similar.
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So that's alright then.towny44 wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 22:42Jack, the electoral commission can only fine transgressors, that is political parties or campaign groups, regardless of how severe the transgression it would never invalidate an election result. It could of course prevent the party or organisation from taking part in any future campaign, but I don't think LeaveEU will need to campaign again, unless or until the Lib Dems form a govt. and apply to rejoin the EU, and then they could rename themselves LeaveEU-3016, or something similar.
The future of our country has been usurped by a lot of money from somewhere and we just accept it.
You got the result you want by fair means or foul.
Well done.
Call yourself British?
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Do grow up and grow a pair Jack, your childish whining and wailing just because you lost is beginning to irritate.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 22:50So that's alright then.towny44 wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 22:42Jack, the electoral commission can only fine transgressors, that is political parties or campaign groups, regardless of how severe the transgression it would never invalidate an election result. It could of course prevent the party or organisation from taking part in any future campaign, but I don't think LeaveEU will need to campaign again, unless or until the Lib Dems form a govt. and apply to rejoin the EU, and then they could rename themselves LeaveEU-3016, or something similar.
The future of our country has been usurped by a lot of money from somewhere and we just accept it.
You got the result you want by fair means or foul.
Well done.
Call yourself British?
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Thanks Jack.....l 'jumped' straight to it
£77K ....Is hardly enough to keep Mr farage in beer money for a year.
As is the case with all political motivated campaigns It appears both campaign groups had their finger in the pie at one time or another.
I hardly think this constitutes a none and void referendum.
£77K ....Is hardly enough to keep Mr farage in beer money for a year.
As is the case with all political motivated campaigns It appears both campaign groups had their finger in the pie at one time or another.
I hardly think this constitutes a none and void referendum.
Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 21:38https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/ ... estigationOnelife wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 21:31Must be a EU law cos l ain't got a clue which law you are referring too?
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Exactly. Leavers need to know they got the result because they cheated. They do not represent the people. We will rejoin if we ever leave.towny44 wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 22:55Do grow up and grow a pair Jack, your childish whining and wailing just because you lost is beginning to irritate.![]()
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Iceberg, tip.Onelife wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 22:59Thanks Jack.....l 'jumped' straight to it
£77K ....Is hardly enough to keep Mr farage in beer money for a year.
As is the case with all political motivated campaigns It appears both campaign groups had their finger in the pie at one time or another.
I hardly think this constitutes a none and void referendum.
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You seem now to be clutching at any straw blowing in the wind and your arguments are becoming more and more preposterous. That is the biggest load of old hogwash so far.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 23:08Exactly. Leavers need to know they got the result because they cheated. They do not represent the people. We will rejoin if we ever leave.
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Which bit? That they cheated? That they do not represent the people? Or that we will rejoin?oldbluefox wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 23:52You seem now to be clutching at any straw blowing in the wind and your arguments are becoming more and more preposterous. That is the biggest load of old hogwash so far.Jack Staff wrote: 12 Jul 2018, 23:08Exactly. Leavers need to know they got the result because they cheated. They do not represent the people. We will rejoin if we ever leave.
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