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Originally Posted by Mr K
At the end of the day Mick 'hard or no deal Brexiters' are in the vast minority. Both in the Conservative MPs and the country.
I know it's a disappointment but we're going to be 'aligned' to the EU following their rules, with no say. It's worse than now, but better than the hard-line no deal alternative.
The Brexiters didn't have a plan, which is unbelievable . The country has got itself into this mess, and we have to do the best we can. Those that voted for Brexit can't avoid some of the blame, they should really have thought it through rather than follow knee jerk populist tabloid headlines. However they were lied to massively by politicians now trying to save face and rescue their own careers.
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I shun any blame because there is none. It is pathetic to call anybody or blame people who used their democratic right to vote one way or another - it is disgusting that blame is being levied on any one but that is very typical of you Mr K.
Brexit will happen because if it does not, it will be the biggest democratic let down in British history, many people will never vote again, ever and I will be one of them - do you really advocate mass voter apathy because that is what will happen?
Lastly - I made an instruction to stop referring to Brexiteers as "hard" or "extreme" - There is no such thing there is just Brexiteers, people who voted to leave answered one question, they voted to leave, this does not make them any other thing, so
stop using such terms!!!
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Conservative Backbench backlash is growing over the Friday Chequeres Brexit meeting, with some Tory MP's suggesting this morning, they have no confidence in the Brexit deal and thus have no Confidence in Theresa May....
A Conservativehome snap survey suggests 3/5 Tory Members are unhappy with the deal.
https://www.conservativehome.com/the...r-britain.html