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1. Try telling that to the Scotts. Seemingly ‘will of the people’ is exclusively for Brexiteers.
2. Brexit has only ever been a Tory issue. Tories pushes for a ref, got a ref, fecked up one of the campaigns, voted down their own proposals, 3 times. Rhetoric crashing against reality.
3. I don’t know how you voted, so best not comment.
1. Try telling that to the Scotts. Seemingly ‘will of the people’ is exclusively for Brexiteers.
2. Brexit has only ever been a Tory issue. Tories pushes for a ref, got a ref, fecked up one of the campaigns, voted down their own proposals, 3 times. Rhetoric crashing against reality.
3. I don’t know how you voted, so best not comment.
1: That is not correct they had their vote of a lifetime and they lost.
2: unfortunately not the case, why have so many of our working class comrades voted for getting it completed.
1. Try telling that to the Scotts. Seemingly ‘will of the people’ is exclusively for Brexiteers.
2. Brexit has only ever been a Tory issue. Tories pushes for a ref, got a ref, fecked up one of the campaigns, voted down their own proposals, 3 times. Rhetoric crashing against reality.
3. I don’t know how you voted, so best not comment.
3 I have made no secret of how I have voted on Brexit or this election.
Brexit is clearly a political and economic disaster that should never have been put to the people.
This government is at an impasse on Brexit of its own making and a majority of 70 odd is not going to change that. The only solution to the problems of the past 9 years was to have a government based on a fair system of governance, with integrity, fairer taxation, investment and a sensible approach to Brexit that will only ever be fairly concluded with another referendum that confirms the terms we might leave on are what the majority of the electorate actually want.
However, I am battle weary and fed up with swimming against the tide. Within my own echo chamber I have heard not one single argument for the current government that I can accept as reasonable. That depresses me. I have asked for them, I have sought out people I know vote for them but their best response has always been "but Corbyn" and "Labour will have us back in the 70s". I voted for Thatcher in the 90s. There is no way I can support the current government. I have every sympathy with those who are marching (but disagree with them because I respect the democratic process). I just want to sit back and let the disaster unfold around me. Fortunately I have a sense of "I am alright, Jack". I feel for the most vulnerable in society who voted against the government. I have no sympathy for those who voted for it who will live and die to regret it. That is the outcome of austerity.
Sorry for the rant but you did imply that you wanted to know. Now back to honouring my statement to bow out of political comments for the time being. It is too wearing and it makes no difference. Perhaps, they might even be proven to be right and it will all be rainbows and unicorns. Perhaps we will win the rest of our games and win both the league and the mickey mouse cup thingy. Perhaps the winning run will take us through the leagues and back into Europe.