Archie Gemmill Goal
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It was never "any old petition." Petitions on the likes of Change and 38Degrees are essentially worthless. Petitions on Parliament's own website cannot be so easily ignored.
Oh they can though. Because they don't actually compel anyone to do anything other than acknowledge that they happened. Hell even the actual referendum didn't actually compel the government to do anything legally.
Was listening to some **** of a Tory MP parroting some of the Leave lies; "half of our laws come from the EU with no say for us", "all this money that will come back from Europe", "of course we'll have the right to travel, live, work and study in Europe, we'll control their access to the UK", "net migration in the tens of thousands"* and wondering who that colossal tool was.
Turns out that it was my local MP (and colossal tool) David Davies- who interestingly claimed to be a small businessman, my understanding was that he was "encouraged" to leave the family firm because he wasn't up to running it.
* - in the event that freedom of movement is lost then it's likely that there will be a period (possibly brief) when net migration drops significantly as the most mobile EU workers leave the UK and large numbers of UK citizens return to the UK
Is colossal tool a euphemism for a massive count?
Sorry, but: 1) I'm American. and 2) there are perfectly valid issues of economic and national sovereignty that need discussing that are in no way "racist" that from what I have read motivated many "Leave" voters.
The really sad thing is that those same voters have been nose-led by the REAL forces behind leave: Big Business interests who wanted to be shut of worker rights and wage standards imposed by the EU.
Well 1) Probably means that you are disconnected from what was being said on the ground in this campaign and 2) may well be true but I bet you that most of the Leave voters couldn't actually explain to you what they were beyond 'We don't want the Germans telling us what to do' and doesn't change the fact that the majority of the campaign was run on the grounds of immigration.
I think the sentiment of the petition is valid, whatever the way the result had gone. If it have been 51.9% for Reamin, I doubt the Brexiters would have caved in and shut up, do you?
I don't think the sentiment of the petition even is particularly valid but the fact that it's being used as a tool to try to change the rules AFTER the result means it's completely and utterly invalid now.
I'm sure the Brexiters wouldn't have shut up but I doubt they would have argued that it was close enough so let's exit anyway. I've been through all of this exact stuff 2 years ago and its amazing the similarities. People are emotionally invested in a decision and are looking for a way out but in time things will have to focus on what are the next legitimate steps that can actually be taken rather than howling for things that aren't going to happen.
Even in Scotland where I think people have a legitimate reason to claim they didn't even vote for the damn thing I think people are soon going to come to the realisation that we will be exiting the EU.