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Originally Posted by jfman
We have a Prime Minister who wants to set the country back to the dark ages? I think that's clearly untrue.
She is carrying out the wishes of those who wanted to leave the EU - she has went and got the best deal she can. It's now up to Parliament to decide whether to accept or explore other options.
We haven't done any of the preparatory work required to crash out on WTO terms. To do so threatens the very existence of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. To align ourselves with EU standards and not impose tariffs means we are restricted in the trade agreements we can make with the rest of the world.
In a democracy nobody should be silenced, one of the fundamental freedoms is to be able to disagree.
Your entire post is over sentimental drivel. I can accept that, the most bitter of Brexit supporters is seeing their dream crumble before their very eyes.
However, when you strip the emotion out of the situation the cold facts are the EU holds all the cards and we hold none.
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Listen to yourself. The vote was made to leave not leave the door half open.
You talk of democracy if this were true the wishes of those asking to leave the EU would be carried out and preperations for leaving would have been made WTO as an example.
The PM has tried to carry out the wishes for the whole country by getting a deal for both sides and making a complete crock of it.
If the vote had gone the otherway and was this close do you think anything would have changed? it wouldn't have and those 17m people would have just been silenced and life carry on.
All you have done is point out that no preperation for leaving is that anything beyond a vote to leave is all "leave" was going to get the rest from that point on is to appease the remain side with a remain sided PM.