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To be suprised mn topics aren't abundant about the mo brexit decusuin

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Moomoomango · 04/11/2016 05:32

This isn't about whether you are pro remain or brexit I understand that thread has been done to death.

BUT are we really going to lay back and allow ourselves to live in an undemocratic society because this time it's the result we might potentially want?

How on earth is it democratic that some of us receive one vote on our country's future and others two?

What does this open the gates to in the future? People in power grabbing more and more power. We are being walked all over and it's ok?

This isn't about brexit or remain - I was pretty neutral to be honest but did vote one way in the end. I wasn't particularly bothered if it went the other way. This is about changing the definition of democracy!

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onemorecupofcoffeefortheroad · 04/11/2016 05:50

The referendum was about public opinion not about changing the law. I've been saying that all along - it was a glorified opinion poll. The decision to trigger article 50 and therefore to actually leave the EU is a parliamentary one. Democracy is taking place because the MPs who vote on whether article 50 should be triggered are democratically elected by the voting public.

LineyReborn · 04/11/2016 05:52

You might need to step away from the Daily Mail.

lasttimeround · 04/11/2016 05:57

In a democracy the courts make rulings to determine the law. The one they gave now clarified a legal point on parliamentary sovereignty in relation to perogative in terms of article 50.
Thus is part of our democracy and of our constitution.
What really alarms me about this is how sections of the media have covered this ruling and how they've characterised 3 judges who are doing their job.

HallowedMimic · 04/11/2016 05:58

This decision by the courts is democracy at work. It ensures that the people running the country abide by the law.

Were you under the impression that the referendum was anything more than a poll of public opinion?

VintagePerfumista · 04/11/2016 06:04

Yeah, after you've done as Liney suggests, you might want to look up the meaning of referendum.

If you can't be arsed, it means opinion poll.

When you've stopped chortling, (which is, I imagine, what many Bremainers are doing) then you can look up the instances of governments holding them, and saying (behind closed doors) "sheesh, but this lot really aren't capable of making sensible decisions, thank feckery it's only parliament that can actually go ahead and turn the result of an opinion poll into a law thingy"

After that, if you're still confused, ponder on the fact that parliament (remember, only entity that can turn an opinion poll into a legal action) has been elected, y'know, in an election (democratic process, whereby people get off their arses, switch Jezzer off and go to the polling station) by the public. Who vote. In a democratic kind of way.

You're welcome.

PS It is a bit more complex than that, but I know Brexiters need liddle words.

LineyReborn · 04/11/2016 06:16

I think the way the Daily Mail is operating today is the biggest affront to British parliamentary democracy and its long-treasured legal checks and balances that I've seen for a very long time, lasttimeround.

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AmeliaJack · 04/11/2016 06:24

By some people getting two votes I assume you mean the MPs. The people we all voted for to represent our views?

They aren't grabbing more power - they already have it.

Exiting Europe is a really, really big complex thing. It needs lots and lots of discussion.

Have a quick google about how other countries deal with referenda - questions are regularly put to the vote more than once.

funnyandwittyusername · 04/11/2016 06:28

You're right hallowed. How can anyone have assumed it was just a poll of public opinion! It's not like we were told it was binding eh?

To be suprised mn topics aren't abundant about the mo brexit decusuin
BabyJakeHatersClub · 04/11/2016 06:30

but I know Brexiters need liddle words

Hmm

If attitudes like yours hadn't been so prevalent in the run up to the election, there may not have been a situation where "The people are the ones Parliament represents - 17.4m of them, the biggest mandate in history, voted for us to leave the European Union." It's the mind boggling arrogance and bigotry of Remainers which led to this situation.

LineyReborn · 04/11/2016 06:30

Looks like the Government lied about what its powers were.

VintagePerfumista · 04/11/2016 06:31

In your haste to c & p the first hit from google, you missed the bit about "a vote where the public is asked to give their opinion", "not legally binding," and "consultative only" (Cambridge English Dictionary)

Or, opinion poll. Wink

LineyReborn · 04/11/2016 06:31

The whole thing is a fucking shambles.

VintagePerfumista · 04/11/2016 06:33

Who'd have thought it Liney? Grin

I actually find myself in the weird position of feeling a bit sorry for Tezza and Bozza.

It's all going to get a lot more interesting at Tory HQ, that's for sure.

Antifrank · 04/11/2016 06:35

YABU

Firstly there is an entire area on Mumsnet dedicated to Brexit

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/eu_referendum_2016_

So it is somewhat churlish to complain that there is a lack of discussion on this

Secondly, the court ascertained that parliament is sovereign. I seem to remember that was part of the Brexit argument.

funnyandwittyusername · 04/11/2016 06:35

In your haste to continue your smugness you missed where I wrote Oxford dictionary. Your Cambridge definition still doesn't define it as an opinion poll

chocolatestrawberries · 04/11/2016 06:43

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ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 04/11/2016 06:48

The judges upheld the law and the sovereignty of the elected parliament.

It doesn't get more democracy then this.

ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 04/11/2016 06:50

Blimey, just had a look at the Mail.

Bloody hell, the frothing!

RockyTop · 04/11/2016 06:51

" are we really going to lay back and allow ourselves to live in an undemocratic society"

Parliament being responsible for this decision is democracy in action. The UK is a representative democracy, that is what the court has upheld.

I thought part of the case for Brexit was British laws being ruled and upheld by British judges, and British Parliament retaining sovereignty - so what's the issue?

BoneyBackJefferson · 04/11/2016 07:04

VintagePerfumista

PS It is a bit more complex than that, but I know Brexiters need liddle words.

Condescending, belittling and a shitty attitude. But then I expect this from small minded people.

and FYI, I agree with the judges ruling.

PigletWasPoohsFriend · 04/11/2016 07:09

PS It is a bit more complex than that, but I know Brexiters need liddle words.

Are you 5? Snide remarks help no one.

I agree with the judges ruling

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MumOnTheRunCatchingUp · 04/11/2016 07:11

vintage you are coming across as an arse!
In order to avoid that maybe Leave the subject alone? Take on something a bit more on your level? there looks to be people here who know a whole lot more than you! And in detail

Dozer · 04/11/2016 07:16

The judges just look at the law.

The Government simply doesn't have legal power to do this without approval from Parliament.

I doubt the Supreme Court will say otherwise.

The fault is entirely with Government for seeking to act with no legal right to do so.

CoteDAzur · 04/11/2016 07:20

"Show me where the words opinion poll appear in the Oxford dictionary definition"

Some referendums can be binding but Brexit referendum was advisory.

This was widely publicized at the time, so I don't know how the court's decision can be a surprise to anyone.

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