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Brexit poll

Brexit poll

  • No deal

    Votes: 11 17.5%
  • Boris's deal

    Votes: 20 31.7%
  • An amended (softer) deal

    Votes: 2 3.2%
  • A confirmatory referendum (No deal, Parliament's majority deal or remain - transferable voting)

    Votes: 9 14.3%
  • Revoke and remain

    Votes: 21 33.3%

  • Total voters
    63
I've not voted yet. I need more information and I want the issues properly thrashed out.

Come back in three and a half years, this will still be going on, and you'll have plenty of time to vote even then...
 
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It is not rubbish, leave campaign leaders were naïve and believed that the losers would reluctantly accept the result or the referendum and not use every devious manoeuvre to remain in the EU.

If you genuinely believe that may and her cabinet of remainers did what they could to negotiate a poor deal and derail brexit, then just ask yourself where gove and boris were when cameroon resigned. Neither wanted to be pm. They knew full well it was a poisoned chalice and johnson in particular was happy to sit on the side lines and let it fall to shit and come in and try to save the day a few years later when it was all going to shit. Farage jumped ship as soon as possible also, he naively believed it was all over and a simple negotiation. It turned out to be far harder (as the remainers predicted).

Yes unfortunately for the brexiters they were very naive. Naive to believe that their leaders would actually follow through on what they had led the country to. Johnson, gove, farage all slipped into obscurity as soon as they got what they claimed to want! Thats where the blame should lie. Not at the remainers side. It was literally days afterwards that the likes of johnson were back tracking on their silly claims theyd made on the sides of busses.
 
If you genuinely believe that may and her cabinet of remainers did what they could to negotiate a poor deal and derail brexit, then just ask yourself where gove and boris were when cameroon resigned
Boris and Gove accepted 95% of May's deal - so you could argue that both are closet Remainers or was it such a bad deal?
 
As countries have joined en masse, our influence has been watered down to practically nothing and yet we are still one of the main paymasters.
You still write bollocks: have you not heard of Qualified Majority Voting? You probably have but still don't understand what it means, ie it is to avoid the watering down of the larger countries' influence.