12-11-2018, 09:07 PM
(12-11-2018, 08:53 PM)hollodero Wrote: But people make bad choices all the time. And later correct some, because some can be corrected. I wouldn't know why this is not one of them, or shouldn't be.
I do see the point made. But then again - how is it undemocratic to do a referendum, no matter the circumstance. And now there IS more information, after all. The deal as it stands. No one could have had a total understanding about a yet non-existing Brexit deal back then.
- What about a referendum about having a second Brexit referendum. Would that be acceptable?
Who are you to tell the millions that voted for it, that it was a bad choice? I think that's the fundamental question.
It's not like the Brits were presented with a surprise vote. Each side had their opportunity to explain their side and Brexit won in a National vote.
It would be similar to Congress saying: You didn't know Trump was going to initiate a tax cut; now that we know it we should have a revote.
The people have spoken and the onus is on Parliament to honor their choice; not try to change it.
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