(11-10-2017, 15:16)Ska Wrote:(11-10-2017, 10:59)hibeejim21 Wrote: What's wrong with having more referendums in the future ? Are you afraid of democracy or something? Why does 2 defeats have to set the issue in stone forever?
And if, hypothetically, the next referendum were to result in independence, how much time should elapse before another referendum is permitted which would potentially overturn that result and allow Scotland to rejoin the UK? Or would that one victory suddenly set the issue in stone forever?
What a pish 'get out of jail' reply that is!!! The fact of the matter is if there is a huge ground swell of opinion in the country, due to whatever material change, there should be a referendum for indy or against brexit and it should be administered if it's clear that a significant part of a populace wants it!!!! Otherwise, in some cases down the years, autonomous governments take it back when public disorder ensues eh!! As mentioned previously, it's called the democratic right of the people and the government that represent them. Brexit is a classic example of utter folly in that regard now that we know that about 65% plus opinion in the UK is totally opposed to brexit after witnessing what it's really all about and not being enlightened in the first place - a total f###### joke of the highest order and the biggest piece of political sabotage in British political history tarted under a shameless' banner of deception called 'the will of the British people' - total f###### pish, a f###### deception and con!!!!!! Rant over!!!!