2016 ElectionWell it's been voted for three times now... which is two more than it should have been.
They better ****ing do it.
What's an example of Americans voting on something specific (probably on a local level) and the gov just not doing it?
2016 Election
From the BBC: If the exit poll is correct, and Boris Johnson has secured a majority, then he will have the backing of MPs on the green benches behind him to take us out of the European Union next month.A huge junction in our history - a moment that will redraw our place in the world.
But not just that - if correct, these numbers could mean five more years of a Conservative government - tipping across a decade.
After the fourth defeat for Labour in a row - after several years when they have moved further to the left - this is a serious and historic loss.
It appears that there were two votes on Brexit. The first direct referendum to remain or leave, and this election. I’m not sure what kind of **** the remainers will pull now. Do they have some mechanism like impeachment over there?From the BBC: If the exit poll is correct, and Boris Johnson has secured a majority, then he will have the backing of MPs on the green benches behind him to take us out of the European Union next month.A huge junction in our history - a moment that will redraw our place in the world.
But not just that - if correct, these numbers could mean five more years of a Conservative government - tipping across a decade.
After the fourth defeat for Labour in a row - after several years when they have moved further to the left - this is a serious and historic loss.
I stand corrected. I forgot about the MP election. That’s 3.Well it's been voted for three times now... which is two more than it should have been.
They better ****ing do it.
What's an example of Americans voting on something specific (probably on a local level) and the gov just not doing it?
Forced union? do you even history?Oh for the States to exit a forced "union".
Forced union? do you even history?
While it sounds good, I'll wait to see if it finally gets done before raising a pint.
That's a long time to be sober...
That just applies to beer, in pints.
They still have a framework for trade. If UK leaves the EU it just defaults back to WTO rules rather than the 'ever [STRIKE]more strangling[/STRIKE] closer relationship'
Don't go telling me you're drinking metric beer!
They traded with Europe before the EU and trade with the rest of the world without most other countries being in the EU.