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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
The 17.4 million didn't vote for no-deal, as Michael Gove reminded us. They voted for a deal so now it's time Boris re-employed all the deal-makers he laid off and finally starts making an effort to get a deal and not looking for others to blame for a change.
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They definitely didn't vote for Remain. That cannot be denied.
There isn't a deal on the table, and why should we simply be forced to accept whatever the EU decides to offer us?
Imagine a trade union dispute, where the union says to the employer "we'll accept whatever you choose to offer", and the reply comes back "what about a 20% pay cut", and the union is
forced to say yes to that. Then also imagine that prior to the dispute the union said that they would never go on strike or work to rule or anything like that. That is effectively what May and the Remainers have said to the EU. That is why the EU is being obstructive. They know the Remainers are on their side.