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 @9J4TH25Labourdisagreed…2yrs2Y

Although I see your point, I believe that there have been countless times where protests or public displays have caused a change in view in the Government. We are allowed to question and challenge anything we wish, but we are also allowed to voice our concerns in a more visible manner. Sometimes it is not calling for change but rather just to be heard and have the cause acknowledged.

 @9J3L3H2Conservative commented…2yrs2Y

While I also appreciate point, I think that I have not been particularly clear about this. What I think I failed to get across is that if something is in a manifesto, or as part of a referendum, some people don't accept this, however I think we should. Whilst do have every right to question and talk about policies, to take the Brexit referendum as an example, there were many people, I'm sure with some with very good points that wanted a second referendum at least in part because it didn't go their way. However, the country made a perfectly fair, legal and democratic choice to…  Read more

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