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  Msg # 31677 of 32022 on ZZUK4447, Monday 11-06-22, 6:03  
  From: PAMELA  
  To: KEEMA'S NAN  
  Subj: Re: Brexit deal almost agreed!  
 XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.d-i-y, uk.radio.amateur 
 From: pamela.uklegal@gmail.com 
  
 On 09:31  13 Oct 2019, Keema's Nan  wrote: 
  
 > On 13 Oct 2019, Pamela wrote 
 > (in article ): 
 > 
 >> On 20:05 12 Oct 2019, Keema's Nan  wrote: 
 >> > On 12 Oct 2019, nightjar wrote 
 >> > (in article): 
 >> > > On 12/10/2019 16:35, tim... wrote: 
 >> > > > "Dave Plowman (News)"  wrote in message 
 >> > > > news:5801d4258edave@davenoise.co.uk... 
 >> > > > > In article, 
 >> > > > > Cursitor Doom   wrote: 
 >> > > > > > 
 >> > > > > > 
 >> > > > > > I still have a legitimate interest, mate. And if there's 
 >> > > > > > another Referendum I'll be voting in it again, same as 
 >> > > > > > before, just like everyone else who voted Leave - plus not a 
 >> > > > > > few former Remainers who've seen the light over the last 3 
 >> > > > > > years. 
 >> > > > > 
 >> > > > > Oddly, most the polls seem to show the opposite has happened. 
 >> > > > 
 >> > > > very marginally 
 >> > > > 
 >> > > > and to less than the extent that Remain was in the lead before 
 >> > > > the last vote .... 
 >> > > 
 >> > > However, this time there seem to be lot fewer don't knows. 
 >> > 
 >> > Well, I suppose that is one good thing to come out of the chaos. 
 >> > 
 >> > > 
 >> > > 
 >> > > A Panelbase poll on how people would vote in a second referendum, 
 >> > > from last September, gave 52% remain, 45% leave and 3% don't know. 
 >> > > 
 >> > > In May 2015, a YouGov poll on referendum intentions gave 36% leave, 
 >> > > 47% remain, 17% don't know and 3% would not vote. 
 >> > 
 >> > What a shame..... there isn't going to be a second referendum. 
 >> 
 >> It would be one way of unifying the country as the last one was so 
 >> flawed. 
 > 
 > The only reason the country is not unified, is because we had a 
 > referendum and then the ruling establishment have done everything in 
 > their power to make sure the result was not enacted on; because it was 
 > neither the result they wanted, nor expected. 
 > 
 > As an exercise in showing the electorate just how disenfranchised they 
 > have become under €rule by the secret elite€ it may be an 
 > eye-opener; but as long as the plebs have €Strictly€ and 
 > €X-Factor€ to argue over, the elite believe they are getting away 
 > with it unnoticed. 
  
 I see your mistake.  You think the referendum was a football match with 
 winner takes all.  In fact, the vote was more or less evenly split and MPs 
 will take that into account. 
  
 A second referendum will serve to show Parliament if the original split 
 has been preserved after voters have seen what Brexit really looks like. 
  
 --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 
  * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) 

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