I voted to Remain as I could never see the logic of voting for something that jeopardised jobs in the UK. However, I think the Brexit debate has really shown the EU up to be really undemocratic and with hardened principles which ensure that it will always look after the interest of businesses and is appalling with dealing with social issues. If there was a vote again, I feel that I would still vote for remain but with much less confidence because I do not think it works in it's current form even though the idea is noble.
For me there is a far bigger issue than Brexit. The defeat inflicted upon May this evening needs to be replicated in the nonconfidence vote. If you are an MP who objects to the deal that ha been put on the table, you are obliged to vote down this government . If you don't this makes you a hypocrite. This govt seriously needs to be put out of it's misery. The no confidence vote needs to succeed so that a socialist government can be put in place to deliver what has been denied to the working people for the best part of 40 years. What a Jeremy Corbyn government will deliver is social equality and increased public ownership and I feel that delivering this far outweighs the issue of Brexit. Delivering social justice and equality is far more important that belonging to a capitalist boy's club. So, for me, Brexit is a side issue. I just feel that we have within our grasp the opportunity to make some profound changes to this country. Kick May out and let's reverse the errors of the last forty years.
The other issue I feel is really important is that Blue Labour got blamed for the financial crisis but the Tories have no produced a constitutional crisis that is unparalleled, Whatever happens, a Conservative government can never be allowed to govern this country again. I am just wondering if it is not time for the idea of keeping them out of office permanently and ensuring that they are never elected again.