Not sure anyone should accept the result of the referendum when the leave side blatantly broke the rules, DM. I think you are being far to forgiving.
@Lynne , you’re not thick, so i don’t understand why the concept is so difficult for people to understand. no one here has said that the number of votes was overwhelming, just that the number of votes in favour compared to the number of votes against led to an overwhelming majority. @burneside , which side am i on? i’m on the side that says that all votes should be decided by a simple ...
I find it gobsmacking that you hard brexit/ no deal extremists are happy to sell the country down the river for your rose coloured ideology. You seem happy to go back to the 1970s when we faced food shortages and bombings from an Ireland at war. Brexiters never have any answers and base all their arguments on soundbites. Un-fecking-believable. Please change my mind and give me some facts ...
So, you buy online. OK. Who maintaines it or fixes it? Online again? Or you need advice on something that is not quite right? Online again? Well, it won't be Bob will it as he will not be open!
Just wait until lidl or aldi start a home delivery service. But they may not entertain it just like the fuel they do not sell.
@ DianaMond - the difference is that I do not claim that number to be 'overwhelming'.
Attention all 10-19 year olds in Dawlish! Consultation meetings for the new play park are over the next few weeks. If you want your say in what equipment is included for your age group, get along to one of these meetings: Sat 28th July - Manor House Council Chamber, 10.30 - 2.30 and 4 - 6 Wed 1st August - The Strand Centre, 12 - 3 Fri 3rd August - St Agatha's Hall 3 - 7 Wed 8th ...
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Well many Remoaners are now bitterly complaining that the EU referendum should have had a "supermajority" threshold of 66%, which would have scuppered Brexit. Which side are you on?
Again, failing to “get it”. The fact that larger numbers voted in that referendum is utterly statistically irrelevant when it comes to majorities. 77% of those that voted wanted a playpark somewhere on the lawn, 52% of those that voted wanted to leave the EU. You seem to be suggesting that no votes of any kind should be judged binding unless more than a certain percentage of the electorate ...