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Originally Posted by nomadking
So what is supposed to be the alternative of not having a "no deal"? There isn't a deal on the table, so the objective of opposing "no deal" must be "Remain". All without the niceties of Parliament being explicitly asked that question. That is abuse of power and subverting Parliament and the electorate.
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Precisely! The outrage we are hearing from the staunch remain side should be seen for what it is. They have been debating Brexit for months now and they have rejected all solutions put to them to date. What on Earth do they think another few days debating this in Parliament will achieve that will take us out of the EU? The answer is none, because they don't actually want us to take any notice of what the electorate has voted for.
They have no solutions that would be acceptable to the electorate and they should now be comforting each other in defeat and have a nice rest.