shmmeee
Well-Known Member
Did you miss the fact that Labour moved from a position of honouring the result in 2017 to a remain party? This is a remain dominated parliament and the balance will be corrected at a GE which is why you fear it.
What are you on about? Labour didn’t form the government, the Conservatives did. Why is the rights go to argument always “but what about Labour?” Regardless if it’s appropriateness? And my only fear for an election is that we’ll end up back where we were with a hung parliament because ultimately there’s no consensus on the way forward.
Both parties ran on an orderly Brexit, the two elements stopping that are the Remainers on the opposition bench, but opposing is kinda their thing, being the opposition, and the ERG Brexit purists who rebelled against their own party to stop an orderly Brexit. The Tories a harder Brexit than Labour, but both Brexit.
No deal has no mandate, as shown by the government losing its majority when it became clear that it had changed policy privately, if not publicly. Johnson could Brexit by November easily by bringing Mays deal back, and I expect that’s what he’ll have to do to save face. Soft Brexit Labour MPs like Kinnock and Nandy would back it and the vast majority of Tories including pretty much all the rebels would back it. That would override the ERG wrecking votes.
The only people to blame for the shitshow are those that pushed for Brexit without a plan. If anyone, literally anyone, had stepped forward with a cohesive exit strategy they’ve have had their hand snapped off. And between 17.4m of you (plus a fair few foreigners), you’ve come up with .......... “do nothing and hope for the best”.
Slow. Hand. Clap.
Since they have no intention of honouring any result with which they disagree it is absolutely pointless holding one.
“They” are a fair representation of the public, they are pretty much split three ways between Remain, Deal and no deal and therefore none have a majority even if they have a plurality. The problem is a workable deal, not whatever boogeyman has been dragged up this week, be it the electorate or their representatives.