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Brexit - Hard vs Soft   The U.K and Europe

Started 6/18/17 by Jenifer (Zarknorph); 43818 views.
slackerx

From: slackerx

11/28/20

I've never really never understood the whole concept of a non-binding referendum.

I wonder, if they were ever to have a do-over, would they make it a binding referendum this time?

And how would a binding referendum differ from a non-binding referendum, anyway?

What is the real difference between the two types of referendums?

  • Edited November 28, 2020 4:05 pm  by  slackerx
adwil

From: adwil

12/5/20

A 'non-binding' referendum is a test of opinion.

A 'binding' referendum is an instruction to Government.

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

12/5/20

We had one here on same sex marriage.

It was called a Plebiscite.

You know, where the plebs get to have an opinion that the ruling classes are free to ignore if they disagree.

Thankfully they respected the plebs opinion.

slackerx

From: slackerx

12/5/20

I've known people who thought that the 2016 presidential election was nonbinding, due to the (national) polls back then, and who voted for Trump on a lark, and were shocked when they found out that their vote actually mattered.

Fortunately, nobody had such illusions in 2020.

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

12/6/20

PTG (anotherPTG)

From: PTG (anotherPTG)

12/8/20

Oven Ready Brexit!

Is Brexit finally (oven) ready? For tickets to see Jonathan Pie's Fake News live show Autumn 2021 go to https://www.jonathanpie.com/

Jenifer (Zarknorph)
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From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

12/10/20

I knew I could count on you.

"Oven ready, as in half-baked?"

adwil

From: adwil

12/16/20

"Recent polls show consistent support among Scots for leaving Great Britain."

I hope they do, but it will cost them so I suspect they won't. Far better to have the British Gov bailing them out.

I, for one, am not looking forward to a whole slew of new words entering the English lecicon.

sexit (or is it scexit?)

nexit

wexit

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Even so, surveys show that Great Britain is straining at the seams.

Like Scotland, Northern Ireland voted against Brexit. In the past year, polls have shown solid support in Northern Ireland for reuniting with the Republic of Ireland, which is part of the EU.

Discontent is even rising in Wales. A YouGov poll in October found nearly 1 in 4 people would vote for Welsh independence, up by 8% since 2016.

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