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Political nervous break.
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The reason I ask is that May's proclivity for saying one thing and doing another were pretty well established before the last election (indeed an election she said she wouldn't call and then did). Plenty of us asked at the time how people voting in a party under her leadership, which was then very on message for 'hard Brexit', could possibly be sure she would stick to her promises given her track record.
It does seem a bit strange to effectively put her in government, knowing full well that she campaigned for Remain, and then turn around later and complain about 'Vegans organising a BBQ'.
The reason I ask is that May's proclivity for saying one thing and doing another were pretty well established before the last election (indeed an election she said she wouldn't call and then did). Plenty of us asked at the time how people voting in a party under her leadership, which was then very on message for 'hard Brexit', could possibly be sure she would stick to her promises given her track record.
It does seem a bit strange to effectively put her in government, knowing full well that she campaigned for Remain, and then turn around later and complain about 'Vegans organising a BBQ'.
To be fair to TM, TTT, she was always onto a loser- there is no deal (including a 'no deal' deal) that TM could have put to the house that would have been accepted by the House of Commons. But I'd agree that by trying to appease Remainers (who were the majority) and Leavers she ended up pleasing almost no-one.
It was unlikely, given the EU position, that anyone would get anything decent from the negotiations. But had someone harder been in there from the start, who knows ? But now ? Too late.
Either we accept we can't get a deal and just leave as agreed, or we abandon any pretence of democracy and kowtow to our acknowledged foreign rulers. IMO the MPs should stop looking for what they wanted, grow a backbone and deliver the stated will of the people, as they are paid to do.
Either we accept we can't get a deal and just leave as agreed, or we abandon any pretence of democracy and kowtow to our acknowledged foreign rulers. IMO the MPs should stop looking for what they wanted, grow a backbone and deliver the stated will of the people, as they are paid to do.
A nervous breakdown is something which you really have no control over. The MPs do have control, they're just deliberately using brexit as a political football to their own ends, at the detriment to the nation (which is ironic given one of the main aims is to regain Sovereignty). So i don't think the analogy works.
Kromo, you cannot vote or not for a party based on only 1 issue. I am a Tory and will always vote Tory. No matter how much I hate the leadership I hate the opposition more. To try and align people to a party based on a single issue is idiotic. Believe it or not there are some socialist ideals I agree with but I'd never vote for Labour, even when they steal the Tories clothes. I imagine that goes for most people.
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