What It Looks Like When The Government Ignores Its Citizens

Britbros, this is a direct assault on you and your rights ass British Citizens. Do not allow your country to steal your independence from you and sell it to the EU Socialists.

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britcucks still think they have a say in their government

get yourselves in line peasants, you have no power

Democracy = Dead

Fuck you cunt, parliament is sovereign not some unelected tory twat

Throw some tea off boats, they'll get the message

It was an advisory referendum. The government can do what it wants. It's up to the people to keep voting for the government that didn't listen to the referendum though.

>Brits actually believing they were ever going to be permitted to leave the EU

Top Fucking Kek

This is how civil wars start.

Dave, get the spoon.

This. I'm not sure if people are really stupid or just want to ignore the truth. Democracy is going through parliament, that is how our parliamentary democracy works. You can't moan because something doesn't go your way, especially not with being so bitter about 'remoaners' for so long.

no way will they actually vote against unless they all want to lose their jobs and put the country into civil unrest.

Seriously, what steps are you guys taking to make sure your government carries out your wishes? They keep coming up delays for not moving forward and say that in some cases, it will take them 3 years to hire enough negotiators to try and make the deal work since the EU team has like hundreds of negotiators while the UK has a handful. Every story I see is your government coming up with some excuse to stop this or delay it.

Whats going to happen if you dont assert yourself is a second referendum. They will say that circumstances have changed and that the only way to gauge the will of the people is to hold another vote.

The EU has a disgusting habit of just waiting and then holding new referendums when they dont get the results they want, or they just ignore the results and move forward anyways.

Why is my Nation (White British) so full of cucks?

>muh parliamentary democracy

How about fuck off and hurry the fuck and listen to will of the people, you kike faggots?

>spoon meme

Implying we can't into getting guns.

If it doesn't happen there will be a backlash.

Get bent I'll be making my own set of tubes with a pin at the end.

huh so you don't care about due process and parliamentary sovereignty?

>your damned right we don't

We'll smuggle in some real steak knives, we still have a debt to pay from the 80 years war.

Godspeed.

The will of the people has spoken, if they ignore it there will be civil unrest. What's the purpose of a referendum if you were going to ignore brexit anyway? This ruins the credibility of democracy, legally they can do what they want, but there will be severe consequences for doing so.

Wow
It's fucking nothing

This.

It's basically a way of slowly killing off a generation of energy at a time. I hate people who sit on their fat arses and just accept it. My landlord does it every fucking time and he voted for remain, the little faggot manchild. Upper class people are sorely brought up in a little bubble.

I argue about demographics and he brings up his paki "british" friend who is "totally not a muslim XD".

At 39 he is a fucking embarrassment to our people.

hahaha

>democracy
but m8 we don't live in a direct democracy we live in a parliamentary democracy

>democracy means this
>democracy means that
>no democracy is this
>democracy is the other

Would be a shame if the people had no way to fight back now wouldn't it? Keep binning those knives goy.

TRUMP LANDSLIDE INCOMING! I CAN FEEL IT!!!!

American who remembers 1776

Brits need to remember 1215

They can vote against the will of the people if they so wish, however doing so will guarantee they never get re elected.
they may love the EU but one thing they love more is keeping their jobs.

Good thing they took all your guns.

How can I get a gun?

>b-but where are your (((d-democratic p-p-principles)))

Here.

The magna carter was about handing to a direct special few.

American independence was about having your own special chosen and elected few.

Flippancy aside when was the last American referendum on an important non electing decision?

>Post Cromwell Brits
>Having rights
Tip top kek
Brits haven't had rights for centuries
This isn't an assault because there is nothing left to assault

I know this, but the referendum was asking directly what the people wanted, and the people decided, going against that after having a national referendum is like saying we will hear your opinion but we don't give a fuck we are going to do what we want anyway regardless. That in itself puts the credibility of representative democracy at stake as it shows that they aren't doing what the people want, as what should be happening in a democracy.

1290 for me.

Either legally applying for one with your good boy points, or get one i-llegally (deep web or through someone you know????).

Better off doing it legally and get a Remington 700/Shotgun for self defence.

Cromwell is probably the biggest form ofm
cancer this island has ever seen.

We dont need it since we have Article 5. We can subvert congress and pass law with the approval of our state legislatures.

If you want to wait, we are probably going to call one on Nov 9th

Are we more 1984, more brave new world, or more V for Vendetta?

Completely agree.

Unfortunately America is bound by the electoral college system, and as such any referendum or other form of direct democracy is damn near impossible.

>Nation with literally 50x less people than you
>Literally almost outspending you on NATO
shut your fucking mouth before I mash you in your gabber mate

make britain anti-semetic again!

And what? That means you should become a little sniveling bitch and accept what they decide, because you elected them? Power is not held by them through some sort of special will, it is given by the people and it can and should be taken away if those who make the decisions act against the interests of the people.

If they decide against you, in response to your objection, you have every right to tear down the system that gave them the ability to flex their will upon you. I would support my homeland's rearmament to fight these oligarchs if you so needed. America is full of guns, and England's shores are many. We can get you to the tools of revolution again, all you need do is ask. We will save our mother country from these monsters.

I was born American, to American blood from German and British lines, but I was born IN London, in St. Mary's. I remember shimmers and passings of what it was, even in the 90s, and I had the chance to walk her streets again last year. What I found was not the same city, and I would wish to help my home take it all back from the mongrels and misanthrophes. I would rather live one brilliant blinding minute fighting on the streets with gun in grip and hope in heart, than a lifetime of watching my home lost to the march of another creature's 'progress'.

Rule Brittania. Britons never never NEVER never shall be slaves.

Go read article 5 and then thank your forefathers they had enough foresight to add it to our constitution

>Cromwell is probably the biggest form ofm cancer this island has ever seen.
>Created a real Constitution for you
>Expanded your control of Ireland
>Btfo the royals and the majority of the aristocracy
>Gave the English a taste of what real freedom was
You're joking right?

DONT FORGET

DECEMBER 5TH

NIGELS MARCH

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The people are fucking pathetic, they've been taught from birth to be cucks and to have no rights, shit is disgrace. The people have spoke and in a democracy they should respect the will of the people, parliamentary democracy is undemocratic

this.....the decision was left to the people.....it is not the role of parliament to question the decision but instead to find a way to implement the decision in accordance with the will of the people

except democracy differs from fascism as it does not have the backing of the people

It's an issue of procedure, the referendum wasn't an exercise in direct democracy so the legislation needs to go through parliament.

I don't see anyone making a realistic case that parliament would decide to reject brexit, and it's better that parliament isn't bypassed in this case because it opens the door for it to happen again in the future.

It's just scaremongering at this point.

Dude no one cares about this dumb european stuff, today is ELECTION DAY

You are more patriotic towards Britain than our own citizens are, I salute.

>Implying we can't into getting guns
Enjoy filling out mountains of paperwork and spend hours proving you're sane

Please do send us some of those fine steak knives, I may have to bin it however to avoid the riot police banging in my door.

If the Tories disregard the referendum, 17 million people will be voting for UKIP and the Tories will never get into a position of power again.

Legally it wasn't an exercise in direct democracy, but to the people it was, which is why there will be serious consequences if Brexit is rejected. But I agree I can't see how they could reject Brexit, the government would lose what little credibility it has left.

also this

Not worried about the mps voting, either the vote to trigger 50. Or they lose their mandate to rule. The house of lords may try to delay it, but that's just another nail in the coffin of that institution.
Gordon Brown pulled that stunt when he ignored the promise of a referendom on the constitution, to push Lisbon through. Look what happend to the Labour vote.

but what power will UKIP have to overturn the supreme court ruling if it comes down on the remain side?

Right, but that;s with state legislature, when has a direct decision been handed to the people like Brexit?

But if no referendum has ever been handed then article 5 has never been tested. Unless I'm massively missing something for which I apologise. In my head there's a big difference between advisory, parliamentary, and direct referendum.

They're not stealing anything. If Parliament blocks it we have a GE and remove the remoaners from Parliament.

The ruling was the correct one. I expect the Supreme Court to uphold the judgement, though I'd prefer it if they ruled a referendum is binding on Parliament since it is the directly expressed will of the people, and Parliament derives its sovereignty from being the will of the people.

The way I see it it's better for everything to go through in perfect accordance with the law.

Better for all the various legal challenges and disagreements to be resolved beforehand.

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Cromwell literally let the Jews back in. They were expelled by the monarchy.

It doesn't need any. The decision is only if mps need to be consulted on triggering 50. Which is formal notification of Britain leaving the EU. It's more a delay than a threat, to briexit.

The monarchy were far worse than the Jews
Also
>Implying the Jews were going to stay out
Please name me one country where they have left and stayed out indefinitely

Just civil war. It's the perfect excuse to ethnically cleanse London, it's a win-win situation.

So when does this Parliament vote take place?

Simple really. They'd tell the Supreme Court to fuck off. Which is really what this government should be doing if they actually gave a shit about the will of the people.

None because we dont have a direct democracy, we have a representative republic.

The 'democracy' in the american system is limited to basically local government, that is the only place you see anything close to direct democracy for things like tax levys and shit on the county and city level.

For the convention to be called, a majority of the state legislatures must file a petition with a similar goal. ie, they must file a notice to call the convention to "limit the power of the federal government". If enough state legislatures agree on the reason for calling the convention, we will call one. Congress cannot prevent it but they can opine on when to hold the convention......so they could theoretically delay it indefinitely but that would be paramount to breach of contract between the federal government and the states and the body politic.

I get what you are saying...it hasnt been done before so it is relatively untested but the framework exists and it is legal.

>Dave, get the spoon.

Petrol, glass bottles, candlewax, and oily rags are all legal, and make some pretty nasty molotov cocktails.

Not sure. We haven't been given a specific date.

Yeah, they used those sort of materials during the riots in London.