Brighton Sky Blue
Well-Known Member
Firstly, there wasn’t a parliamentary majority for a second referendum. Secondly, ignoring the ERG and the extreme Brexiteers (weirdos as I’ve said before !) I’d imagine most of the Leavers don’t want a No Deal. Thirdly, give the man a chance, Boris has not even had the opportunity to see if any improvements could be made to the withdrawal agreement.
If you want to pick referendum extremes you could offer No Deal v Revoke article 50 and accept a more closely integrated Europe (which will undoubtedly happen).
That’s the problem with a lot of the No Deal talk, it’s not No Deal that most people are trying to stop, it’s still Brexit altogether.
I respect your view and honesty on the subject Brighton, it’s more than most of the staunch Remainers in the public eye.
Parliament needs a break to the deadlock and it has needed one for months. I would be very glad to have an end to the dithering one way or the other and the country can have some certainty. It is also nothing to be ashamed of to admit a mistake. Some are under the impression that we want Brexit to fail-wrong, I live in this country and voted to preserve it in 2014. But if enough people still want it to go through, and that 'Leave means Leave', then it should be decided by the electorate with a legal bind on the result. The politicians, especially those entrusted to execute this process, have proven incapable.
Boris Johnson is a man with an extensive track record of lies, deceit and incompetence. He has already shown his tactical nous by appointing an English MP to the Scotland Office.