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Disliked{quote} They were voted to run the country on behalf of the people, and to be a representative of the people in parliament -When something is put to referendum, government is seeking guidance from the people I have a few problems with this line of questioning. For one the people of the country didn't vote for their MPs based on their stance to Brexit. The country voted knowing that if the Conservatives won a majority there would be a EU referendum, and by the way the Conservatives won a majority. That negates your point about MPs having to resign...Ignored
Disliked{quote}Naturally this considers the narrow moral issues of constitutional duty only. The REAL-POLITIK of the situation involves self-interest and party interest. But it is an interesting speculation. n'est-ce pas?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes definitely everybody has their own axes to grind. Lol at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37iHSwA1SwEIgnored
DislikedBeen some reports surfacing that its anticipated Brexit may not happen until 2020. This is starting to look like a joke.Ignored
DislikedWhat we are seeing are symptoms of a diseased system. If we can't fix the system the symptoms will keep appearing. Keep taking the blue pills.Ignored
Disliked... I don't believe in democracy, am appalled by our politicians and think our society is in a terrible state.Ignored
DislikedWhen you say ALL systems are diseased, do you really mean all systems? Because I'm sure I can come up with a few systems that are not diseased.Ignored
DislikedAs for the post on human rights, if you have to ask whether human rights exist, then it is still open for debate which means there's a chance they don't exist. The umbrella of human rights covers a lot of different things to a lot different people so I don't think anything can be drawn from that bar graph other than it is quite telling that you are trying to fit it to your narrative.Ignored
DislikedBy all means keep posting but your biases are clear for everybody to see when you use pejoratives like Little Englander. .Ignored
DislikedI am still waiting on your predictions of what the EU and UK will look like in ten years.Ignored
Disliked{quote} how would you go about fixing the uk's problems with the NHS without knowing how many people will come into the uk and what there average age is.if someone comes over at 45 and works a low paid job they will not pay enough into the NHS to cover them self's and previous health problems is a new minefield to predict . how do you think we can solve?..Ignored
Disliked{quote} how would you fix school placements in same part's of the country it's a nightmare to get your first choice do you have a way to predict how many new school places we will need if we stay in the EU over the next 10 years because if you do your the only one?Ignored