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Brexit

Govt preparing for civil unrest....

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99RedBalloonsFloating · 10/10/2018 21:23

www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi?jcode=1603914

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3luckystars · 13/10/2018 21:17

I think in Ireland previously (I might be wrong though) we had a referendum about something and the vote went one way. Then we had the same referendum a few years later and it went the other way.

Things change. More info becomes available. Woukd it be such a big deal to have another one? Or does a minimum amount of time have to pass?

3luckystars · 13/10/2018 21:18

Even Santa checks his list twice.

MyCatIsBonkers · 13/10/2018 21:24
Grin
prettybird · 13/10/2018 21:34

As I understand it, Ireland didn't have a Referendum on the same thing a couple of years later. The EU had gone away and adjusted the areas that Ireland (and iirc, Denmark) had expressed concern with.

So the proposed treaty had been altered to take people's views into account.

Strange that Hmm

But that doesn't fit with the perception of the EU as "intransigent" and/or "undemocratic" Confused

woman11017 · 16/10/2018 13:11

What what's left of the english gov does or doesn't do is irrelevant.

@J_amesp
If I was a hostile state, I’d wait until May comes back with no deal then strike everything in a cyber attack using the networks I was embedded in, leaving Britain alone, in the dark, and without currency or markets

A regime which behaves as dysfunctionally as this one is now makes the country a typical target for enemy attacks.

As we have already seen in Salisbury and London.

longwayoff · 16/10/2018 14:41

Woman. No argument. Its a farce.

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