There is nobody else to blame but the brexiteers for brexit not being delivered. Forget how many voted, how many didnt. Leave won the vote but couldn't agree on what leave they wanted.......innit blood
There is nobody else to blame but the brexiteers for brexit not being delivered. Forget how many voted, how many didnt. Leave won the vote but couldn't agree on what leave they wanted.
Well I beg to differ. If all those who voted leave in parliment agreed that they all wanted to leave in the same way, then we would have left already. Because they couldn't agree, we havent. That's what it boils down to really.Not entirely true Bob, but you knew that already mate![]()
34 million of that 50 million didn't vote against it. That’s a crap argument Strolls.
34 million of that 50 million didn't vote against it. That’s a crap argument Strolls.
That’s fair enough. I feel the same whenever I hear ‘the will of the people’ which has a 1930s ring to it.Maybe, but I'm tired of hearing about the sainted 17.4 million as if they represent a majority of the population. They don't.
Maybe, but I'm tired of hearing about the sainted 17.4 million as if they represent a majority of the population. They don't.
It’s very unfair to draw attention to elderly Tory voters. Their views still count, even if they don’t have full control of their bodily functions.Some of those were soiling themselves on referendum day.
It’s very unfair to draw attention to elderly Tory voters. Their views still count, even if they don’t have full control of their bodily functions.
You really think they just couldn't agree on the details?There is nobody else to blame but the brexiteers for brexit not being delivered. Forget how many voted, how many didnt. Leave won the vote but couldn't agree on what leave they wanted.......innit blood
I think that some wanted a no deal, some wanted a soft brexit and some wanted a hard deal. If they all wanted one of those 3 then we would be out. SimplesYou really think they just couldn't agree on the details?
Well I beg to differ. If all those who voted leave in parliment agreed that they all wanted to leave in the same way, then we would have left already. Because they couldn't agree, we havent. That's what it boils down to really.
Maybe, but I'm tired of hearing about the sainted 17.4 million as if they represent a majority of the population. They don't.
I think that some wanted a no deal, some wanted a soft brexit and some wanted a hard deal. If they all wanted one of those 3 then we would be out. Simples
I presumed that everyone who voted leave, voted for a no deal, otherwise how can you vote for something when you dont know what it involves. Very bizarre heyNobody voted for a no deal Brexit Bob, it wasn't even mentioned in 2016. I heard on the wireless that the first time the phrase was even googled was in 2017 (no idea if that's true).
If every leave voting MP wanted to leave in the same way, would we have left already?Oh come on now Bob, you’re better than that. The blame for this can be laid at many doors, both remainers and leavers.
Both are as bad as each other.
I presumed that everyone who voted leave, voted for a no deal, otherwise how can you vote for something when you dont know what it involves. Very bizarre hey
If every leave voting MP wanted to leave in the same way, would we have left already?
Really, how come? There would have been a majorityNo we wouldn’t.
Really, how come?