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In reply to the discussion: Thousands say 'No' to Brexit in colorful protest [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)24. You are probably right about Denmark and the EU but the far-right party wants a "Dexit" referendum.
EU-sceptic Danish party calls for referendum, PM says no
This sets up a potential battle with the Danish Peoples Party, Rasmussens largest support party in parliament. DPP has previously said that if Brexit becomes reality, Denmark should hold its own EU referendum after the United Kingdom has formally negotiated a post-exit agreement with the union.
But Danish PM Lars Løkke Rasmussen, who called the referendum results very sad [ ] for Europe and Denmark, ruled out holding a referendum.
We belong to the EU and I am not operating on [the belief] that we should have a referendum on that basic question, Rasmussen said at a Friday morning press conference.
On Friday morning, DPP spokesman Kenneth Kristensen Berth congratulated Brits for their brave [ ] and correct choice but said a Danish referendum would be dependent on what happens next.
http://www.thelocal.dk/20160624/eu-sceptic-danish-party-calls-for-referendum-pm-says-no
If the far-right Danish People's Party is part of the ruling coalition, might they not have enough leverage to get a "Drexit" referendum?
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As yallerdawg and others have pointed out this vote was purely advisory and the government
cstanleytech
Jul 2016
#39
I'm with you on that, but there will have a be a huuuge amount of verbal gymnastics to go through !
OnDoutside
Jul 2016
#3
I tend to agree, but this all reminds me of a bizarre short story I had to read in university
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jul 2016
#21
Yep--the EU has been great for European cooperation and unity, to say nothing of opportunities
MADem
Jul 2016
#42
I have my doubts about Scotland leaving. Oil prices being what they are especially.
7962
Jul 2016
#13
You are probably right about Denmark and the EU but the far-right party wants a "Dexit" referendum.
pampango
Jul 2016
#24
Agreed. Conservatives won democratically. Liberals lost democratically. Liberals need to move on.
pampango
Jul 2016
#14
"And the markets have already gained back most of the "sky is falling" losses as well."
Chakab
Jul 2016
#34
You're not serious? Liberals demonstrating in the streets are "anti-democratic agitators"?
pampango
Jul 2016
#29
BBC: Marchers chanting "Fromage not Farage" and waving baguettes were among the crowds
pampango
Jul 2016
#7
Young people thought they could grow up with the right to live and work in 28 different countries.
Nye Bevan
Jul 2016
#9
Perhaps not but how many Europeans the UK shuts the door on may play into the decision.
pampango
Jul 2016
#40
"We must not let rightwing, narrow-minded nationalism nor xenophobia define us. We are better than
pampango
Jul 2016
#15
I feel sorry for the liberals and the young, in particular, and don't blame them for protesting
pampango
Jul 2016
#33