Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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I also voted leave but what you say makes sense. However, it should come as no surprise that a House of Commons which is dominated by politicians who want to remain, has done all it can to make the process so awkward and difficult, that people will either give up or become tired of it so that staying seems to offer a welcome relief.
That's seriously messed up.
However, although I firmly disagree with Umunna's stance on Brexit, I heartily agree when he stated that people just want Parliament to make a choice.
I am sick to death if it and wish none of it had ever happened. It is hard to see how any of this can end well.
I don't understand how people can say "We're fed up, just make a decision and get on with it."
One option is the status quo, and is imperfect but in no way risky, the other way is inherently risky, is almost certain to be economically crippling in the short term, could result in the break-up of the UK and is certain to drag on and dominate the news for another 5-10 years as trade deal after trade deal is dismantled and f*cked about with.
The apathy and level of ignorance is staggering, as is the people's seeming faith in our elected leaders to negotiate a post-Brexit world. These people are incompetent - Chris Grayling? Karen Bradley??