You'll be wanting to go for full European union tomorrow then?
Tomorow a bit too early but yes eventually and eventually a United Nations that runs the world.
You'll be wanting to go for full European union tomorrow then?
Self determination. See Scotlands voting habits compared to middle England.
Grow up? Seriously? Get a grip.
I was dealing with the point - at what point would you say the results should not be binding on the rest of the population? I know you think it requires more than 3 people, so you obviously do have a cut-off point below which you don't think the results should be binding, so what would make it a binding decision, what is your cut-off point?
Ah so it is Nationlism, you do think you're different. Ugly.
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If not why should there be one for a referendum? If people do not want to vote on it, then they lose their say. Voting in the UK is done on majority voting. Like I said, pesky "conditions" used when it suits some.
A turnout of three people is about as likely as 100% turnout. Probably less so in fact.
Do we have a contingency plan in place in case only three people turn out for a general election? If not, why not?
Rolfe.
Childish insults. Scotland is not England or Wales or Ireland or France.
No but they have one thing in common - they are full of people that want the same things. Plus we have found out that by co-operating with other people, some of which, (shock horror!) come from different parts of the globe we can achieve great things.
When you want to put away your immature notions of nationality, a notion grounded on arbitrary lines drawn in the sand by the nastiest bugger who had the biggest sword, let the rest of us know. Maybe we can fix this planet.
May have slipped yours and Fino's attention but I'm talking about a referendum not the general election - they are quite different things - just because get to vote in both doesn't make them the same so can we stick to talking about the referendum?
It appears you also think 3 people is too small a turnout to bind the rest of the population so where is your cut-off point? Personally I would suggest that voting in such referendums should be compulsory so 100% turn out is (practically) achieved.
Do we have a contingency plan in place in case only three people turn out for a general election?
So why bother with independence?
Childish insults. Scotland is not England or Wales or Ireland or France.
May have slipped yours and Fino's attention but I'm talking about a referendum not the general election - they are quite different things - just because get to vote in both doesn't make them the same so can we stick to talking about the referendum?
It appears you also think 3 people is too small a turnout to bind the rest of the population so where is your cut-off point? Personally I would suggest that voting in such referendums should be compulsory so 100% turn out is (practically) achieved.
It appears you also think 3 people is too small a turnout to bind the rest of the population so where is your cut-off point? Personally I would suggest that voting in such referendums should be compulsory so 100% turn out is (practically) achieved.
WP said:The United Kingdom referendum of 1975 was a post-legislative referendum held on 5 June 1975 in the United Kingdom to gauge support for the country's continued membership of the European Economic Community (EEC), often known as the Common Market at the time, which it had entered in 1973 under the Conservative government of Edward Heath. Labour's manifesto for the October 1974 general election promised that the people would decide "through the ballot box"[1] whether to remain in the EEC. The electorate expressed significant support for EEC membership, with 67% in favour on a 65% turnout. This was the first and so far only referendum held throughout the entire United Kingdom in its history; other referendums have been arranged only in certain areas, such as Scotland, Wales, Greater London and individual towns.
Yes, that figures you would want a ridiculous condition. You're not alone.
You have yet to say why there should be a limit for turn out? If people do not turn out, they lose their say. Same as an election or any other free vote.
You are also making crap up. I have not said 3 is too low. I havent seen anyone else say that either. That's dishonest. If only 3 turn out then that is the way it will be. No-one is stopping anyone from turning out.
No but they have one thing in common - they are full of people that want the same things. Plus we have found out that by co-operating with other people some of which, shock horror!, come from different parts of the globe we can achieve great things.
When you want to put away your immature notions of nationality, a notion grounded on arbitrary lines drawn in the sand by the nastiest bugger who had the biggest sword, let the rest of us know. Maybe we can fix this planet.