The vote 17 million votes, was democracy,300 should never be allowed to overrule 17 million,no matter how much you Nazi dictators want it.
The 650 MP’s received 32 million votes and were elected to do the job of running the country in the best interests of the entire population. If you check carefully I think you’ll find 32 is a bigger number than 17.
Over 500 of those mps said they would respect the Brexit vote,them that have lied should be thrown out of office immediately. All 650 mps were elected to make judgements on things that haven't had a referendum,the referendum should overrule everything else.
Really? So even if circumstances change an MP never be allowed to change their mind or opinion? How about when the Tories introduced their manifesto pledge of the Poll Tax and then withdrew it - they all should have resigned? How about when May withdrew her manifesto pledge of the Dementia Tax before the ****ing election (actually that would have been a resignation I would have supported...)
Just to remind you the country voted to leave the EU. By rights we should be leaving the day after tomorrow.
Just goes to prove how much sh-t goes on in politics. I did say we leave the day after tomorrow, but tomorrow never comes.
Didn't realise we had a referendum for poll tax and Dementia tax,can you put up a link,because I think you may be just making **** up.
Remind me, when you voted Leave did you factor in - the £39bn exit bill - more than £39bn (please specify) - less than?
It's not an exit bill,it's paying for agreed things in the EU budget.Remain and we still pay that plus many billions more.
I expected us to agree a certain amount in negotiations,as we have done.To look at it another way,if we remain,the bill will be probably 500 Billion in the next say 10 years,so when we leave you could say the saving to Britain will be 461 Billion. Or £7,683 per person if the population was 60 million.or £2.56 if Dianne Abbotts doing the math.The numbers aren't an exact because I can't be bothered to look them up,and you're probably too thick to understand them if I did.