Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob even the only true redeemer.
These words I put before thee upon the attitude of the British people in as far as the referendum is concerned. There is at moment in politics a blame game about who is to be held to blamed in as far as the result of the referendum. A few facts need to be pointed out about this all in this country wanted this referendum, all in this country by their acceptance of the rules and regulations set down agreed to conform to those rules and regulations and to abide by the outcome no matter their political affiliation. That it was a vote by the people of the whole of the UK and no individual part or province. Thus when all went to the polling stations to vote were aware of those rules and regulations and by voting agreed to abide by them as full legally and binding and to accept and implement that outcome through the political processes by that party in government no matter what the result.
Thus a question must be put forth about the losing side of that referendum and its relationship to the outcome of the Scottish referendum, that all agreed to abide in a sensible and legal manner to the result even if what they aimed to achieve was not the outcome and which came about when the Scottish people voted to remain in the UK. There was no outcry no political movement to reverse that result no public revolt against the political party in power no blame game just acceptance. Then what has changed that there has been so much outcry as to the result of this referendum and the seeking by the losing side to find a scapegoat and to seek to overturn by some parts of the UK the referendum result when all agreed no matter the outcome they would abide by the result of this referendum which is legal and binding. If I say that is not considered the case then all other referendums in the past are not and cannot be legal and binding and can be challenged and the result overturned. Even the votes of a Government general election could if you went as far as to say that they to can be challenged as not legal and binding but that is going to extremes.
All the legal ramifications must be put in place by parliament before they can be ratified and passed and a date set and all the arrangements put in place so that a referendum can take place. Therefore why is the losing side acting like so many spoil children having a tantrum stamping their feet and screaming their heads off because they can't have their own way and have lost the vote. If they had won and the outside lost would not they have acted in a gloating and celebrating manner and calling the outside not fit to burn, expecting them to accept it in good grace quietly with some disappointment. Would they have tried to find a scapegoat and rebelled against the vote of the British voters on the losing side no! If the outside had lost they would have accepted the outcome and carried on as usual.
The campaigners are not to blame for the outcome no matter what their claims and counter claims. The vote was made by the British public whether or not they believed the campaigns or not was up to them but it was still their vote and the campaigners could not vote for them they voted for themselves, it was the peoples vote and choice of what the outcome of the referendum would be.
This is the Word of the Lord to thee.
From the prophet of the Lord.
These words I put before thee upon the attitude of the British people in as far as the referendum is concerned. There is at moment in politics a blame game about who is to be held to blamed in as far as the result of the referendum. A few facts need to be pointed out about this all in this country wanted this referendum, all in this country by their acceptance of the rules and regulations set down agreed to conform to those rules and regulations and to abide by the outcome no matter their political affiliation. That it was a vote by the people of the whole of the UK and no individual part or province. Thus when all went to the polling stations to vote were aware of those rules and regulations and by voting agreed to abide by them as full legally and binding and to accept and implement that outcome through the political processes by that party in government no matter what the result.
Thus a question must be put forth about the losing side of that referendum and its relationship to the outcome of the Scottish referendum, that all agreed to abide in a sensible and legal manner to the result even if what they aimed to achieve was not the outcome and which came about when the Scottish people voted to remain in the UK. There was no outcry no political movement to reverse that result no public revolt against the political party in power no blame game just acceptance. Then what has changed that there has been so much outcry as to the result of this referendum and the seeking by the losing side to find a scapegoat and to seek to overturn by some parts of the UK the referendum result when all agreed no matter the outcome they would abide by the result of this referendum which is legal and binding. If I say that is not considered the case then all other referendums in the past are not and cannot be legal and binding and can be challenged and the result overturned. Even the votes of a Government general election could if you went as far as to say that they to can be challenged as not legal and binding but that is going to extremes.
All the legal ramifications must be put in place by parliament before they can be ratified and passed and a date set and all the arrangements put in place so that a referendum can take place. Therefore why is the losing side acting like so many spoil children having a tantrum stamping their feet and screaming their heads off because they can't have their own way and have lost the vote. If they had won and the outside lost would not they have acted in a gloating and celebrating manner and calling the outside not fit to burn, expecting them to accept it in good grace quietly with some disappointment. Would they have tried to find a scapegoat and rebelled against the vote of the British voters on the losing side no! If the outside had lost they would have accepted the outcome and carried on as usual.
The campaigners are not to blame for the outcome no matter what their claims and counter claims. The vote was made by the British public whether or not they believed the campaigns or not was up to them but it was still their vote and the campaigners could not vote for them they voted for themselves, it was the peoples vote and choice of what the outcome of the referendum would be.
This is the Word of the Lord to thee.
From the prophet of the Lord.
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