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Originally Posted by Ryewolf90
Surely the time for asking MP's what they think is long past and pretty pointless now....TM's deal is the only one on offer that the EU will accept and it's been voted down twice ... A No Deal Brexit has also been voted down.
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Agree with your sentiments, Ryewolf, but a No Deal (sic) has not been voted down. In the absence of our beloved representatives eating their own sick and opting to support May’s so-called deal, all that has happened is a bunch of duplicitous and/or dithering MPs have ‘voted’ to advise that THEY don’t want what they call a No Deal.
These are the same MPs who stood on manifestos to enact the results of the 2016 referendum and just about the first thing they did when they settled back into those cushioned green benches, by a massive majority, was to vote to leave on March 29th.
If the metropolitan Remoaners succeed in their aim and think that 17.4 million leave voters will simply forget about it and go away, they’re delusional.
If the UK remains in the EU or becomes a vassal of the EU under May’s treachery, this issue will replace the right/left division in politics for years to come.
There’s already a new party (SDP - an unfortunate acronym for those of us with memories, but not that old lot, check it out) that is pro-Brexit, in addition to whatever Farage can cobble together.
A clean break under WTO terms is now the only way forward.
https://sdp.org.uk/