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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Top Ten Things we Should have a Referendum On
IAIN DALE IS AWAY - SHANE GREER IS STANDING IN
Our Top Ten List on Vox Politix tonight will be the TOP TEN THINGS WE SHOULD HAVE A REFERENDUM ON. Your suggestions please...
14 comments:
Anonymous
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Are referendums a waste of time, effort and money?
Is the sky nice?
Do we elect MPs to make decisions on our behalf?
Isn't it only beastly foreigners who use referendums
When was the last time a Conservative government called a referendum?
No brainer: "our membership of the European Union"
With 70% of our laws now being made in Brussels and the continuing hollowing-out of our institutions, isn't about time we were allowed a say in the matter?
How about a referendum on restoration of liberties and/or a British constitution to limit the scope of parliament and the executive, voted on by the sovereign people of Britain.
14 comments:
Are referendums a waste of time, effort and money?
Is the sky nice?
Do we elect MPs to make decisions on our behalf?
Isn't it only beastly foreigners who use referendums
When was the last time a Conservative government called a referendum?
Do you hate the French?
Have you stopped beating your wife?
Are Tuesdays better than Thursdays?
Is David Cameron a toff?
Is snow more fun than camping?
Is there no end to this?
Are people who comment on blogs daft?
Zack Goldsmith.
Whether Iain Dale should ever be allowed to go on holiday again. No offence, Shane.
No brainer: "our membership of the European Union"
With 70% of our laws now being made in Brussels and the continuing hollowing-out of our institutions, isn't about time we were allowed a say in the matter?
We should have a referendum on having a referendum
Aren't most questions worth asking too complex to be answered simply by 'yes' or 'no'?
Will Iain Dale ever learn the meaning of 'holiday'?
Do people who use the plural form 'referenda' to sound educated or posh succeed only in demonstrating that they don't know what a gerund is?
Was Mrs Thatcher right to dismiss referenda (see above) as an unsatisfactory way of reaching decisions?
Is David Cameron a busted flush?
Does the secret to getting the answer you want in a referendum or opinion survey lie (in any sense) in the way you phrase the question?
Has being "green" ceased to be trendy?
Are the Conservatives trying to become an imitation New Labour Party?
Did you know that Labour has hired Saatchi and Saatchi?
Have you answered enough questions yet?
I’m afraid I’ve only got serious suggestions today:
- Faith schools
- The Monarchy
- Membership of the European Union
PS - this site takes ages to load...
if there should be another series of Big Brother?
How about a referendum on restoration of liberties and/or a British constitution to limit the scope of parliament and the executive, voted on by the sovereign people of Britain.
Should Dale take more frequent, and longer, holidays?
Perhaps to Rwanda, where he seemed to lose his mojo.
We don't need 10. Just one.
Death Penalty
Legalisation of drugs
EU membership
Granting charitable status to the National Union of Noseminers
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