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May has demonstrably tried to deliver on that. However as she doesn’t have a Commons majority her options are limited. This is still fairly novel to us with our Westminster voting system and its tendency to deliver majority governments that are then solely responsible for whether or not their manifesto is delivered. It is however pretty routine in European countries where coalitions and confidence arrangements are the norm and manifesto delivery is always down to the art of the possible. That’s the scenario we are now in, and the only question we can ask is whether parties are trying to live up to their manifesto, not whether they actually do it. I appreciate your need to grasp at any straw that might, just possibly, de-legitimise a No-Deal scenario but ultimately Parliament has already ruined your hopes by legislating in a way that makes that scenario the default. |
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Firm believers in Brexit claim to know what they wanted. That still leaves a lot of leave voters who may not want that Hard Brexit so favoured by disaster capitalists. |
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All 17.4 million leave voters voted to LEAVE ~ not have a second referendum to overturn the vote nor to accept a deal which doesn't result in us leaving. Let's stop fiddling around at the edges and get on with leaving and, if no deal is the only realistic option, let's grab it enthusiastically with both hands and make a great success of it.
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Some of the main points from Andrea Leadsoms resignation statement.
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It is a pillar of democracy that the losers accept (however ruefully) the majority result of a poll. |
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Why should the last democratic vote in the country should be disrespected by the losers? |
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For crying out loud, why are we going over old ground about why people voted for Brexit, I’m sick of it and it’s the same people (mostly the we want a second referendum Remainers) Pack it in. :nono:
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But that’s not on offer, the EU do not want to give us a deal of that nature, so if we can’t the great deal we want what do we do? We didn’t vote for Brexit on the condition that we got a deal. We would all love the the right deal, but if no such deal is on offer, the default has to be to leave without a deal and negotiate our relationship from outside the EU. ---------- Post added at 20:54 ---------- Previous post was at 20:52 ---------- Quote:
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