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I remember you arguing that we shouldn't have a second brexit referendum until after we enact the results of the first. Decided by a simple majority.
Why should we have different rules now?
Now in a country with sensible written constitution I would say there should be clear rules about referedums.* however that's just another argument for independence.
What makes you think the general consensus is that?
I have seen that argument made, including by a pro indy poster on here, but that us far from general consensus if it was the general consensus she wouldn't still be the constituency MSP.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: ScepticScot
I remember you arguing that we shouldn't have a second brexit referendum until after we enact the results of the first. Decided by a simple majority.
Why should we have different rules now?
You shouldn't have different rules now, therefore the result of the referendum held in 2014 stands.
Why should there be another referendum now?
Now in a country with sensible written constitution I would say there should be clear rules about referedums.* however that's just another argument for independence.
Or further justification for reform of existing legislation.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: ScepticScot
What makes you think the general consensus is that?
The impression I get from talking to people and reading numerous articles etc.
I have seen that argument made, including by a pro indy poster on here, but that us far from general consensus if it was the general consensus she wouldn't still be the constituency MSP.
I think most independent observers feel she has done a poor job as a constituency MSP.
I suspect there are several reasons why she was re-elected; loyalty to SNP and disillusionment with both Labour and Conservative party's being amongst them.
Elected representatives should get involved in local issues and try to help deliver solutions to real life problems.
originally posted by: sapien82
how many tories have broken the law recently and none of them resign , and no media furor over them
tory owned media etc
originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: Flavian
matt hancock by not following purchasing procedure and the tories stealing 22 billion and giving it to their pals
boris johnson breaking the law in a limited and specific way over brexit
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
Just checking, did Mel Gibson free Scotland yet?
originally posted by: ScepticScot
He got sidetracked freeing you guys.
m.imdb.com...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: ScepticScot
He got sidetracked freeing you guys.
m.imdb.com...
I wish he could do something about the price of guzzolene.
originally posted by: ScepticScot
I think Humungus has cornered the market.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: ScepticScot
I think Humungus has cornered the market.
Well, thank God for Mel and his ability to freedom people up, it means we don't need another hero.