I'm very much with Soubry then! I do not understand your "alleged" democrat, if Labour wins the next election does she become Labour? Of course not.barney wrote: 02 Sep 2018, 13:35Question Jack !
IF there was another vote and the result was the same, would you accept it?
It's just that when Anna Soubry was asked if May could bring back any deal that she could vote for in Parliament, she was honest and said No, there was nothing that she could agree with except staying in the EU.
That is from an alleged democrat.
So, what the 300,000 odd thousand people who are calling for another vote really mean is another vote as long as it goes their way.
How about a bit of Parliamentary democracy? It's worked for years.
We have a general election when it's due and you can legitimately vote for whatever party floats your boat.
That might work.
If what you think is correct, then the LibDems and Greens will walk it …………………………… and I will accept the result.
Parliamentary democracy is good.
It did work. The 2017 election removed May's mandate from the Brexit vote.
True remainers mistakenly thought that the opposition would be an opposition, but that won't be repeated.
We could have a Lib Dem PM by Christmas! No, it won't be Vince, and (s)he will be leader of a coalition. In that case I would be very disappointed in you if you did accept the resultant end to Brexit, unless of course you had changed your mind. That's democracy.





