Baldseagull
Well-known member
Thanks. As someone who doesn't actually know me maybe you shouldn't judge me like that. Not to mention that it's not very nice, and I don't actually deserve it for holding a different opinion than yours.
This is so tired and it's showing so many , I'm sure otherwise decent, people up as being incredibly self deceiving and ideological.
Remove your ideological specs for a moment and just ask yourself, did everyone believe when voting in the ref that the result would be what we would do? It would repected? Of course they did, and that goes for everyone.
Shouldn't the result be respected? Whatever you feel about it?
This isn't hard, it's just basic standards of decency and honesty.
I'm not even going to respond to other post replies I have had accusing me of "bullsh*t" etc.
Don't you people realize, you are in the wrong. About staying/leaving europe? Who knows. But about whether it should be done, because we all took part and knew what the score was? Yes you are wrong. If nothing else, having taken part in the vote, it's the only decent thing to do and if you took a step back you would see that, it's obvious.
I'm kind of bored with being called names and absolutely ripped apart and mocked on here for believing in something as simple as respect a democratic vote, by people who seem so self rightous and morally superior, while arguing that we shouldn't.
I've said it before but Brexit has brought the absolute worst out in some people.
That is how I view many of the Leave supporters, especially those advocating leaving with no arrangements for future relations with the EU.
Regarding respecting the vote, it has been, Parliament sent A50 notice, now the battle is all about how, and whether or not people should have a chance to reject whatever version Parliament can agree on. I have heard some leavers say that remainers should not take any part in deciding how we leave, yet I am sure if we had voted to remain, leavers would still want their voices heard if there was a decision to be made about joining the Euro, or taking another step towards closer union.
This Parliament is paralysed, mostly because of leave MP's being unwilling to compromise, there has been more compromise from remain MP's. I also understand that for many leave MP's, any compromise involving a customs union defeats the objective of leaving, but is that a compromise most leave voters think is unreasonable?