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Originally Posted by jfman
It isn't though. We voted to leave, that didn't stipulate when or on what terms.
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That's an old argument which is the remainer's refrain. Brexiteers always knew what they were voting for and accept Theresa May's statement that no deal is better than a bad deal.
What we now need to do is jolly well get on with it, and if we have to put up with tons of hot air in Parliament from the refusniks, so be it.
With a bit of luck, we will be refused an extension. If the HOC scraps Article 50, Boris will have great pleasure in resurrecting it when he gets in after the election. This time, we will leave the way it should have been done in the first place.