True, most polls suggest - and have done so for some time - that the balance of opinion might be tilted narrowly in favour of remaining a member of the EU. On average, this is by 53% to 47%.
As a UK citizen, I suggest a compromise solution to Brexit: be in AND out. — Chris Hughes
Why? Do you want to prolong the confusion and have everybody continue to be disappointed? — ssu
This may be the case now, but if there is a split in the leave vote, then it's game over and I can hear the cracks spreading. — Punshhh
Yes, which is self evident, dispite all the leavers who keep banging on about the will of the people, saying it would be an affront to democracy, it wouldn't.OK, the nation would still be divided. But the decision would be better informed and therefore more acceptable. Maybe.
I'd like to ask the Britons here the following questions?
How are the Lib Dems seen in the UK?
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I'd like to ask the Britons here the following questions?
How are the Lib Dems seen in the UK?
In the UK the Lib Dems are acknowledged as the third of the main party's. In a largely two party system, they are often trapped in the middle, meaning that they often have large swings in their number of seats depending on the mood in the country. Their policies are as centrist as they can be, they are often criticised for being in line with either conservative policies, or Labour, by the other side. But they do have a solid support in the middle ground, the woolly jumper, Saab driving brigade. — Punshhh
common but meaningless misspeak error, — Chris Hughes
A grammar nazi is no more a nazi than the mouth of a river is a mouth. However, remark withdrawn, oversensitive pedant.I'm not a nazi of the grammatical or any other variety. I ask you to withdraw that remark. — Chris Hughes
Meaning is use.
Farage shouldn't be demonised. He should be acknowledged as representing the valid views of Eurosceptics. — Chris Hughes
However, in the interests of harmony, Farage shouldn't be demonised. He should be acknowledged as representing the valid views of Eurosceptics. Some of his views are borderline racist, but he and his UKIP party achieved the referendum, which many people clearly wanted. The views of those who want a "clean-break" separation should be taken seriously by remainers. If remaining is achieved, our relationship with the EU must be re negotiated so as to unite the nation.
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