New PM by Wednesday according to Dave
New PM by Wednesday according to Dave
My favourite TV channel. When did it start doing politics?![]()
So when you argued that the EU was undemocratic, you were only paying lip service to democracy - you don't actually believe in it...One of the main planks of the anti Brexit band wagon was the uncertainty it would cause!!
Now we have those same guys who want to add to the confusion and uncertainty with a two month long general election process!
Brown was an unelected PM who went full term and now May is also unelected and who should, for the sake of certainty, go full term so...........guys, suck it!!
From the point of view of a very casual observer who doesn't really care what happens on the island of Britain, that doesn't really hold up.One of the main planks of the anti Brexit band wagon was the uncertainty it would cause!!
Now we have those same guys who want to add to the confusion and uncertainty with a two month long general election process!
Brown was an unelected PM who went full term and now May is also unelected and who should, for the sake of certainty, go full term so...........guys, suck it!!
So when you argued that the EU was undemocratic, you were only paying lip service to democracy - you don't actually believe in it...
Blair to Brown was still a standard enough labour government, there was no drastic change. Going from a remain politician to a leave one is pretty drastic considering it's an outgoing prime minister who campaigned against the incoming one. .
You know you are making absolutely no point when you say this?What a load of rubbish!
What a load of rubbish!
Cameron was remain and so was May so where is the difference other than May is to institute the will of the people democratically deciding to leave?
Seems to me that I am not the one who does not believe in democracy here.
To tar an entire movement with the actions of the minority is playing the fool. No less shameful than blaming every police officer for the few that actually kill civilians.
you don't care about democracy you only care about whether or not your opinion holds up, you wanted an election for brexit cause you really had nothing to lose and everything to gain
with a general election you now fear that your opinion could lose, the risk of a general election is greater than the reward so now you opt out
someone who believes in democracy should never be against an election taking place... i could understand being indifferent to one but there should never be a negative attidue towards elections
The Lisbon, and Nice, referenda are terrible examples of the EU not being democratic. They're examples of Ireland taking democracy to the extreme, referenda do that as they allow people who are completely uneducated on a matter make a decision for a country, over here there is a law that both sides of a referendum require equal media coverage and in both the Lisbon and Nice Treaty referenda this allowed the no campaign to hijack the vote by spreading lies and exaggerating the effects of voting yes (sounds familiar). As a result the Oireachtas over here decided to have another vote as it became clear that the No vote voted that way due to misinformation.It would appear to me that those who supported Remain are now using any argument, any opportunity, however small, to claw back the defeat that they suffered on June 23 in a democratic election.
I do not care whether there is a snap general election or not (other than the continued uncertainty) as I have no vote in that either! That is a matter for the Conservative party but one can see the improvement in the USD rate (a dodgy measurement when you consider the minor fall in the exchange rate over a basket of worldwide currencies) and markets that the certainty created by May's accession has meant.
However, I firmly believe that the British people clearly spoke and it is now up to the UK politicians to act on that decision else why hold elections/referenda?
I also see it as wrong to re run a lost vote on the grounds that the vociferous minority may make the more noise or those with vested interests want it (as per The EU on Eire over Lisbon) - and who is to say that that is not what is surreptitiously happening now!
I put it that proponents of democracy would find both disagreeable.It should go without saying that any premise that assumes that a single factor holds equal weight in two different cases, without showing a logical reason why, is inherently flawed.
It is reasonable to be against the European Union for democratic reasons while believing that democratic reasons are not strong enough to be worth calling a General Election for in this case.
I put it that proponents of democracy would find both disagreeable.
My suspicion is that, given the broad acceptance of some very undemocratic procedures in the UK, that the leave camp were being mostly disingenuous by positioning themselves as some kinds of champions of democracy.