Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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Never really got that argument about Brexit MP`s voting against TM`s deal ,nearly all Labour MP`s voted against it 3 times if i remember correctly .What were they voting for ?
A definition of a governing party is one that can command a majority in parliament. The Tories, with friends, can just about do that and in normal circumstances the business of government can proceed - the opposition, with policies of its own, can oppose but the governing party will prevail. In the case of May's deal, rebels on the government benches stopped this happening. Most of the rebels were Brexiteers, not Remainers. Personally, I don't feel you can chastise these rebels for holding true to their consciences - and you most certainly cannot criticise the opposition for doing its job. All groupings have their own views on the best way forward.
The problem is, as it always has been, that the referendum did not indicate which of many forms of Brexit the 52 percent wanted three years ago. The one they were offered didn't exist. There is a lack of clarity about the public's wishes, and many people feel there is only one way of resolving that.