Londoners didn’t vote to leave, it was mostly outside London’s people
London should leave the UK and be a city state.
Can’t imagine the initial percentage was much lower tbh
What i did not understand was, why decide to leave when the result is very close to half half? i thought for a big decision like this, it should require super majority of votes (e.g. 75%), but what do i know?
Hilarious how nearly 9 years on people still have not moved on with their lives hahaha
There was a democratic vote, with an agreement that would be the outcome…it should, as one would expect, be respected
I know democracy isn’t popular in the EU – making people “vote again” to get the “correct” answer:
* Denmark on the Maastricht Treaty in 1992/3
* Ireland on the Nice Treaty in 2001/2
* Ireland on the Lisbon Treaty in 2008/9
But unfortunately that isn’t how democracy works (unless you’re the EU), time the Remoaners moved on, nearly 9 years on and still bleating lol
London should just go ahead and rejoin as a city state.
the sky is also blue
Starmer is such a coward, he refuses to address this honestly and openly due to fears of offending the Leave voters. How about offending the 68% of Londoners? He should take a stand and make a case- one way or the other, not just avoid it.
I’d love to see how. We’d need to get to 60% national debt to gdp and 3% annual fiscal deficit, which could be a challenge with national debt closer to 100%. And we would need to contribute £30bn a year a EU too. Not against rejoining, just would be interested to know if we can manage that, would be austerity on steroids. I know all the other countries cheat on their targets but not sure a new entrant would get that privilege.
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oh wow I’m so shocked
Who gives a fuck what Londoners think?
Londoners didn’t vote to leave, it was mostly outside London’s people
London should leave the UK and be a city state.
Can’t imagine the initial percentage was much lower tbh
What i did not understand was, why decide to leave when the result is very close to half half? i thought for a big decision like this, it should require super majority of votes (e.g. 75%), but what do i know?
Hilarious how nearly 9 years on people still have not moved on with their lives hahaha
There was a democratic vote, with an agreement that would be the outcome…it should, as one would expect, be respected
I know democracy isn’t popular in the EU – making people “vote again” to get the “correct” answer:
* Denmark on the Maastricht Treaty in 1992/3
* Ireland on the Nice Treaty in 2001/2
* Ireland on the Lisbon Treaty in 2008/9
But unfortunately that isn’t how democracy works (unless you’re the EU), time the Remoaners moved on, nearly 9 years on and still bleating lol
London should just go ahead and rejoin as a city state.
the sky is also blue
Starmer is such a coward, he refuses to address this honestly and openly due to fears of offending the Leave voters. How about offending the 68% of Londoners? He should take a stand and make a case- one way or the other, not just avoid it.
I’d love to see how. We’d need to get to 60% national debt to gdp and 3% annual fiscal deficit, which could be a challenge with national debt closer to 100%. And we would need to contribute £30bn a year a EU too. Not against rejoining, just would be interested to know if we can manage that, would be austerity on steroids. I know all the other countries cheat on their targets but not sure a new entrant would get that privilege.
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