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Perhaps the best single bit of news in the whole exercise was that Tommy Robinson failed to get elected.
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It's more stark than that.As predicted the Brexit party won the largest share as UKIP did in 2014
35% voted for a no deal Brexit parties, hardly a ringing endorsement for that to go ahead.
Tories are now boxed into a terrible place
Perhaps the best single bit of news in the whole exercise was that Tommy Robinson failed to get elected.
It's more stark than that.
1/3rd of the electorate bothered to vote, so overall it is about a 12% 'mandate'.
Ha, this makes you sound like someone who would respect the outcome of an electoral process if only the turnout was, say, 73%..........I’ve got a feeling if that kind of turnout was achieved but the result isn’t want you wanted you would have another brickbat up your sleeve.
Its a kind of bollocks to democracy type of view.
Face it buddy 2/3 of the electorate don't want a no deal Deal Brexit. What happened to Farage getting 52%?
It's more stark than that.
1/3rd of the electorate bothered to vote, so overall it is about a 12% 'mandate'.
Anna Soubry on Sky News, "We didn't do badly", having failed to win a single seat.
Ha, this makes you sound like someone who would respect the outcome of an electoral process if only the turnout was, say, 73%..........I’ve got a feeling if that kind of turnout was achieved but the result isn’t want you wanted you would have another brickbat up your sleeve.
Its a kind of bollocks to democracy type of view.
It's more stark than that.
1/3rd of the electorate bothered to vote, so overall it is about a 12% 'mandate'.
I get it, we don’t always doesn’t get what we want, that’s life, it always has been and always will.
Sometimes those that govern us make political decisions that are effectively binary, like (say) how to deal with fox hunting, or going to invade another country.
There is no halfway house, it’s a straightforward for or against issue, and in a democracy it’s a fact that you can’t bring everyone on that journey.
The country had a referendum on an issue that was for or against.......in or out, and the result was out. Anyone using electoral statistics etc. 3 years after that point to justify a reversal of that democratic process is no advocate of the democratic process (with all its flaws).
That is the fact to be faced buddy.
Oh come on, you know full well the lower the turnout the less significant the result. The fact is despite the loud voices in the media constantly yelling betrayal and that the people want a hard brexit only 12% of the electorate came out to vote for it., but like typical bexit true believer you're trying to spin this as some sort of tsunami of popular opinion
Perhaps the best single bit of news in the whole exercise was that Tommy Robinson failed to get elected.
Who mentioned no deal in 2016? It was all supposed to be sunny uplands, they need us more than we need them, easiest deal in history, Brexit dividends etc, etc...
We another vote to settle things once and for all, NO DEAL or NO BREXIT
You guys need to tell the truth what no deal means...
I don't think many people actually want No Deal. A good deal would be preferable but we must be prepared to walk away if necessary to have the best chance of getting a decent deal. That's just common sense. Blair & co constantly telling the EU we can't possibly leave without a deal just weakens our position and means we don't get anything even close to acceptable. That suits Blair & co just fine obviously as they can then push to stop Brexit all together.
I don't think many people actually want No Deal. A good deal would be preferable but we must be prepared to walk away if necessary to have the best chance of getting a decent deal. That's just common sense. Blair & co constantly telling the EU we can't possibly leave without a deal just weakens our position and means we don't get anything even close to acceptable. That suits Blair & co just fine obviously as they can then push to stop Brexit all together.