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As if we haven't seen/heard enough from all the back-stabbing, two-faced, back-tracking national politicians, now the local slime bags are getting in on the act.


The chairman of the Local Government Association, Lord Porter, has said " The government was extremely foolish to ask the UK electorate the EU question when it didn't know what the answer would be".


You really just could not make it up for a satirical sketch show, could you!!

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Foolish to divide the country. Foolish to throw it into economic turmoil. Foolish to leave it at the mercy of leading politicians who, whilst campaigning to leave the EU, had not the slightest real wish to win the referendum and - once they'd done so - had no alternative plan to put in place.

adonirum Wrote:

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> Jenny1 Wrote:

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> > But wouldn't you agree that that was extremely

> > foolish?

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> What, foolish to have a democratic vote ?



It was done - and the result happened


But things are better decided by a manifesto commitment

and voting at a general election IMHO


Imagine if we all voted online for every issue ;)

JohnL Wrote:

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> adonirum Wrote:

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> > Jenny1 Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > But wouldn't you agree that that was

> extremely

> > > foolish?

> >

> > What, foolish to have a democratic vote ?

>

>

> It was done - and the result happened

>

> But things are better decided by a manifesto

> commitment

> and voting at a general election IMHO

>

Imagine if we all voted online for every issue ;)


The EU referendum was NOT voted on line. We had Polling Cards and voted at Local Polling Stations.

Unless I've missed something. ?


DulwichFox

ianr Wrote:

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> What do you mean by "slime bags" and who are the

> local ones? Why do you call Porter one?



I have used slime bags as a generic description of all politicians at all levels, and, by local ones, again I was referring to local councillors as a whole, and not necessarily specific to ED.


I can see where the confusion may have arisen by using definite article "the", and perhaps I could have made that easier to interpret by just stating "now local slime bags" to show the generalisation.

adonirum Wrote:

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> Jenny1 Wrote:

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> > But wouldn't you agree that that was extremely

> > foolish?

>

> What, foolish to have a democratic vote ?


Cameron gave no thought to a Leave vote - just assumed a remain.


Then even worse no long term debate - did we ever discuss what sort of UK we want

KidKruger Wrote:

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> JohnL didn't say the referendum was done via

> online voting.

> He was supposing the situation if on-line format

> was used for referenda on all issues.

> Unless I missed something.


That's what I meant - assuming no abuse - everyone a single vote and

we vote for issues and then the government implements them.


Would probably be awful :)

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