Many people claim there is a majority for whatever they consider to be Brexit. Here's a thread of selected emails received yesterday by one MP. Read the thread, put yourself in his shoes and try to work out what action the MP is meant to take to reflect the views of these constituents. I genuinely feel a little weepy reading it, as it so accurately reflects where we are.
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This is really beginning to get to me so I'm going to take a few days off. Hopefully it'll all be sorted by the time I'm back and we'll be in the sunlit uplands again.
How I wish I believed that.
Vin
PS. Please get a train to London and go on the People's Vote March (Saturday 12 noon, Park Lane southbound) to try to stop this disaster from happening. Please.
So, after months and months of promising, our illustrious leader has backtracked on yet another decision, and asked for an extension.
I'm sure that will please both sides....
Reports coming out of France suggest Macron is threatening to veto her request.

No surprise there then! Perhaps he needs to watch his own country’s news more often. Bit going on there me thinks. He has obviously forgotten how many French cars etc are on our roads? I think that there is another less grandstanding E.U. view to be expressed yet.Reports coming out of France suggest Macron is threatening to veto her request.
No doubt Mrs Merkel will remind him what is needed and help complete his education in E.U. affairs. He has much to learn about them and for that matter democracy as well. But then that applies to any politician remotely or intimately involved in this sad affair. Corbyn refusing to attend a meeting because the IG were involved just caps it all. Are there any adults with sufficient knowledge and skill and status to cope with this situation? Cupboard looks a bit bare.Macron isn't threatening to veto in order to force a no deal; he's threatening it in order to force May to revoke Article 50. Another few weeks of chaos has no benefit for the EU, and no realistic chance of actually achieving a deal.
No doubt Mrs Merkel will remind him what is needed and help complete his education in E.U. affairs. He has much to learn about them and for that matter democracy as well. But then that applies to any politician remotely or intimately involved in this sad affair. Corbyn refusing to attend a meeting because the IG were involved just caps it all. Are there any adults with sufficient knowledge and skill and status to cope with this situation? Cupboard looks a bit bare.