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Old 22-08-2018, 13:55   #991
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
But how would we "hold them to account" exactly? The current Tory party is sliding more to the right and is now, via the ERG string pulling, aligning us with a free market, low tax and deregulated future.
Elections.

I am very pro-Remain. I am not really sure about a second referendum but I would vote for Remain if another one were held. I think Brexit is a mistake and will be viewed as a mistake decades from now.

However the argument that our government is rubbish so we need the EU to control them is not a great one.
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