Thankyou Transam agree. Then every remain voter on here will continue with 'see you Brexit people can't make your mind up'
voted leave ffs. What don't you get about that. We as Joe public don't have a say in how. You on the other hand lost so instead are desperately clinging to the you don't know how so we can't let's scrap the vote
Fester is a brexer, he will not have the feintest clue.So which of the above deals do you want?
Fester is a brexer, he will not have the feintest clue.
Once again, there is no majority for any Brexit option.
What dont you understand.
This is the basic argument:
Leave with no deal: too damaging to the economy
TM deal: ties us to the EU, so leavers dont want it (and its not a deal). -existing deal is better
Labour deal: with customs -existing deal is better
So which of the above deals do you want? (None of which have a majority)
It is not the role of the opposition to support the government.Why are you so keen on my opinion this post is nothing to do with a single opinion. LEAVE we haven't got close to leaving because it is being blocked already by Labour.
Which majority party is blocking the brexit process currently, tell me. Go on... i am waiting.
Why are you so keen on my opinion this post is nothing to do with a single opinion. LEAVE we haven't got close to leaving because it is being blocked already by Labour.
Which majority party is blocking the brexit process currently, tell me. Go on... i am waiting.
It is not the role of the opposition to support the government.
The whole idea of the first past the post system is that the largest party is 'the government' and with their majority they can pass their own policies, without relying on the support of other parties.
When a coalition is arranged, it is the role of the coalition partners to support the government, not rely on the opposition for that support.
You are saying Labour are blocking Brexit Mmmmm.
65% of Labour voters, voted remain 90% of Labour members back remain, in a 2nd ref 69% would vote remain.
As you believe in democracy, do you think Labour should represent their voters wishes?