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2019_01_29_Leo_Docherty_2nd_ref_poll

Jan 29th, 2019
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  1. reference: Facebook poll on 22 January 2019 by Leo Docherty conservative MP for Aldershot:
  2. https://www.facebook.com/LeoDocherty4Aldershot/posts/495722774168653
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  4. "Jeremy Corbyn is now supporting a Parliamentary vote on a second EU referendum. I think he should respect the result of the first one and that a second referendum would be divisive, pointless and undemocratic. What do you think?"
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  6. RESULT: (after some 128.8k votes)
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  8. 55% - Yes - a Second referendum *****
  9. 45% - No - Get on with Brexit
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  11. That is pretty *clear*. The "will of the people" is for a Second referendum.
  12. However, this time around we need to do it properly:
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  14. a) All Facebook advertising must carry a verifiable "Funded by" message so that readers can see who is paying for the advertisment and question if it is true or false. This will go a little way to countering the threat of Everdata (was "Cambridge Analytica") doing the same tricks again using military psy-ops techniques of micro targeted false propaganda advertising at millions of Facebook users using their hoard of unethically harvested Facebook data (they still have it).
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  16. b) All contributions to political active groups must be open, transparent, declared and AUDITED. It is illegal for groups or organizations outside the UK to fund political activity here. Looking at you Mr Putin and you Mr Robert Mercer.
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  18. c) Everone who is eligible to vote must vote or else face a penalty fine (as they do in Australia). It is unacceptable for over 10 million to just not bother voting on a huge constitutional issue that will affect all of us for decades.
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  20. d) People who were unethically denied a vote in 2016 must be enfranchised in the next vote:
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  22. d1) 1.2 to 2 million UK citizens living and working in EU countries whose lives are hugely impacted by the outcome must have the right to vote.
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  24. d2) 3.8 million EU citizens who have lived in the UK for years or decades, made their home here, brought up their families here and have contributed all their working life to our society must be allowed their vote as the outcome affects them hugely.
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  26. d3) Over a milion young people, 16/17 years olds, must be given a vote as they were in the Scottish Independence Referendum. These young people can join the army and fight for their country, they can get a job and pay full income tax, they can get married and start a family. They have decades of their lives ahead of them and are arguably the most affected by the outcome.
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  28. e) There must be a super-majority of 60% in favour of a particular option. If there is no super-majority then we stay as we are: a leading member state of the most successful single market group on the planet .
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  30. We currently possess at least 750 treaties and trade deals with the rest of the world through our membership of the EU. Even if we replace them at the impossible rate of one a week after Brexit, it will still take us more than 14 years to get back to where we are now.
  31. (ref: https://www.ft.com/.../f9b57fca-e415-11e7-8b99-0191e45377ec )
  32.  
  33. #RevokeArticle50
  34. #StopBrexitMisconduct
  35. #StopBrexitSaveLives
  36. #StopBrexitSaveOurNHS
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  38. https://i.imgur.com/OC4jgy4.png
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