I apologise for my lateness on this thread and because of this, there is just too much to read to catch up on everything, so if I repeat what others have said, just ignore me
1) I really get fed up when people say compromises need to be made. Why should there be compromises? In any election or vote on any motion in the House of Commons, the winners win and the losers lose. You never see the losers seek compromises from the winners or see the winners give compromises to the losers. So why this time are the losing side demanding compromises? Its just not right.
2) People who wanted to remain call those who wanted leave names such as racists. The same people who want a 2nd referendum want these so called "racists", to vote again. That makes sense doesn't it.
3) During the referendum, both leave and remain sides lied. Not just leave. So the argument about the legality behind the referendum doesn't wash with me. All the scaremongering from the remain side was at times pathetic. These so called experts coming out saying if leave win the referendum it would be all doom and will have another recession and the pound will drop so much. All wrong. At the same time the talk from the leave side saying how easy it was going to be was obviously very far fetched. And I don't see the argument behind the advert on the said of the bus. I just read it different to a lot of people. The slogan on the bus that says "We send the EU £350 million a week. Lets fund our NHS instead", doesnt actually say we will give the whole £350 million to the NHS. It to me suggests that instead of giving £350 million to the EU, we can use some of that money to fund the NHS among other things like education and security etc. There is obviously only so much room on the bus to state everything big enough for people to read. People just took the slogan as the full £350 million will go straight to the NHS which obviously it wouldn't. As for both sides lying, all political parties lie in their manifestos and promise the world to get votes when they damn well know they cant keep those promises.
4) Those politicians calling for a 2nd referendum, why is it that remain just needs to win enough votes
once for that decision to stick but leave has to win enough votes
twice and even then that might not be good enough? That's not fair nor is it democracy.
5) Parliament voted to let the people decide on a referendum. The government said numerous time during all tv debates and interviews before the referendum that leaving the EU means leaving the customs union and single market. The government sent a leaflet to every house about the referendum stating leaving the EU would mean leaving the customs union and single market and that they would implement what the majority of the people decide. On that leaflet is said it was a once in a generation decision. Not twice or however many times. Just once. Remember, this leaflet was very anti Brexit as was designed by the government who were behind the remain campaign. And this leaflet cost over £9 million of tax payers money too. Leave still won despite the scaremongering. The people decided on a majority to leave the EU.
6) After the referendum result, parliament vote to start article 50. Now these same politicians are now demanding to revoke article 50. These politicians are in this for themselves and not their constituents who voted them in. I hope these politicians who want to remain and their constituents majority voted to leave make their feeling known to their MP and vote them out next time in the next election.
7) The EU has said the only deal possible is the the deal that the PM has negotiated otherwise its no deal. Why are politicians delaying it with other alternatives when the EU wouldn't agree to it anyway. If the deal that May and the EU made is not good enough to parliament or the people then no deal it is. Remember that May said over 100 times in parliament that no deal is better than a bad deal. Personally I think May's deal is a bad deal. Its not really Brexit in my eyes. But May seem to have forgotten her very own threats.
8) How stupid is it that parliament have voted not to leave on a no deal which takes away any advantage that we had over the EU during negotiations?
9) Parliament has wasted so much time with arguing among themselves. The way they have handled all of this has been so bad that I actually don't trust our MP's to run a bath let alone run our country after we leave the EU. They have proved to be incompetent.
10) The SNP will be doing another referendum in Scotland for independence regardless if we remain or actually leave. So let them do them. They will do anything to keep the UK in the EU. So if they get their wish, they will still end up doing their best to leave the UK anyway. Its so obvious. So their votes in my opinion shouldn't count in Brexit votes in parliament as they will be voting for things will end up not concerning them. I wonder how May's deal or no deal will do in parliament without all the negativity from a party that doesn't even want to be there anyway.
Anyway, that's my views
