Is there a British Brexit plan? I think that the "plan" of the PM and to many MPs is not to be hold responsible for the mess they created. The main objective then is to find a scapegoat. My hope is that the EU will not serve as scapegoat for no-deal, but for a 2nd referendum. pic.twitter.com/vVDE6bARQw
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 30, 2019
Tag: 2nd referendum
Cheese
This is the best Brexit analogy I saw so far: https://t.co/nvefYyPSSL
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 20, 2019
Brexit Is No Picnic
A reminder of where we are:
We voted narrowly to go on a picnic.
Now we’ve arrived we can see the venue’s a rubbish tip, it’s pouring with rain and someone’s pissed on all our sandwiches.
Surely we should check we still want the picnic. Time to have another vote.#PeoplesVote
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) January 17, 2019
Nicola Sturgeon: Put the Question of Europe to People Again
.@NicolaSturgeon: "Now that the Prime Minister has limped through a vote of no confidence, with a general election unlikely, legislation must be brought forward to hold a second referendum on EU membership with the option for Remain on the ballot paper." 🙌https://t.co/yNgb0psgzz
— Another Europe (@Another_Europe) January 17, 2019
Rees-Mogg Agreed to 2nd Referendum
Billboard campaign reminds voters of MPs' Brexit promises.
And they are nothing like today’s Brexit reality.
Stop this shambles. Join a political party. Keep writing to your MP. Demand a #PeoplesVote & #Remain. https://t.co/ZKO6QdSTqr
— Remain Central #FBPE #StopBrexit #PeoplesVote (@remain_central) January 16, 2019
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Democratic Double Check
It seems that Theresa May pretends to protect democracy by not offering a 2nd referendum because in reality she wants to “protect” herself from having to admit that she made several big mistakes. These mistakes would become clearly visible if a 2nd referendum would take place. To Theresa May, saving her own face is more important than the future of the United Kingdom and its citizens.
Claiming that asking people for their opinion in a 2nd referendum would do harm to democracy is utterly foolish. A 2nd referendum will be based on knowledge which was not available to the voters who participated in the 1st referendum. That’s obvious. Theresa May can think clearly and knows that. Therefore not offering a second referendum is worse than foolish. It is selfish and evil.
After May's heroic failure: Check and adjust! A 2nd referendum is more democracy and smarter democracy.
Applying the Deming Cycle (plan–do–check–act or plan–do–check–adjust, https://t.co/P1r9mHxoTV) is good governance.
The UK should do it.
The EU should do it.
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 16, 2019
Good governance requires "Double Check" (actually more: a cycle of checks): https://t.co/P1r9mHxoTV .
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 15, 2019
Governments should practise good governance: https://t.co/P1r9mHxoTV
— Goetz Kluge (@Bonnetmaker) January 15, 2019
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— 🔶 Limited Ferry Sevices without a Ferry (@Wade73605662) January 14, 2019
The People Want to Take Back Control
New @SkyNews Poll: Support for a People's Vote:
Yes – 53%
No – 36%https://t.co/DGCw5IPPxF #PeoplesVote @LabPeoplesVote @peoplesvote_uk
— Catherine West (@CatherineWest1) December 18, 2018