or it should be overridden by parliament (if that is possible). — Bitter Crank
The vote is binding and must be so. — Barry Etheridge
Should the courts find against the Government the constitutional crisis that follows will make Brexit itself seem like very small beer! I'm not sure those bringing the case have really considered the implications of winning it! — Barry Etheridge
Well, according to this 7% of those surveyed regretted their vote to leave, which if an accurate representation amounts to 1.2 million. — Michael
How about the losers stop whining about it and actually put some effort into making the best possible and most dignified exit if they claim to be so enamoured of the country they are apparently happy to throw into a state of permanent limbo. — Barry Etheridge
We have to get on and work out what our agriculture and food policy is going to be, and put pressure on the trade negotiations, and decide our immigration criteria, and so forth. The business now is, how to move forward, not keep replaying a vote. — mcdoodle
So, what do you expect to happen in your life (job, housing, cost of living, etc.) as a result of Brexit, assuming that the exit is negotiated with a middle-of-the-road outcome (neither the worst possible or best possible)? — Bitter Crank
So, what do you expect to happen in your life (job, housing, cost of living, etc.) as a result of Brexit, assuming that the exit is negotiated with a middle-of-the-road outcome (neither the worst possible or best possible)? — Bitter Crank
Also, do you perceive the EU as a meddlesome presence in your own sphere? — Bitter Crank
The Guardian, mainly — Bitter Crank
Tough nuts I say. That's how democracy works. If you don't like the decision, then you probably don't like democracy. — Thorongil
the complexities of modern economics and politics are far beyond the capacity of the electorate to understand and manage — Wayfarer
So Brexit may have been inevitable. From a physics perspective, it's just a matter of time before the right kind and amount of stress comes along and the EU will basically be gone. — Mongrel
those who now have to implement the extremely difficult task of effecting separation from the EU, are mainly those who voted to remain in it! — Wayfarer
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