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Originally Posted by nomadking
The margin of the referendum result was more than a MILLION.
The Remain side are insisting on at least "freedom of movement" and a Customs Union. Those are completely at odds with the Leave side. What compromises have the Remain side offered?
The Remain side should've accepted the DEMOCRATIC result and tried make things happen better and easier, instead of try to sabotage it. The time and effort having to be spent on defending from anti-democratic attacks, would've been better spent on preparing plans for a hard Brexit. Then where the EU were prepared to do a deal on an aspect, that part of the plan could be crossed out or amended accordingly.
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The margin of those who voted is not the whole story and never has been, despite the constantly repeated figure of 1.4 million, it is still far less than those who did not vote
because they could not make up their mind.
We have a divided parliament, divided political parties and a divided nation.
Oh, and a lot of people voted Labour last time to stop the Tories rather than because they supported Leaving.