No come on, put some flesh on the bones PR, you're talking in riddles. Why the fact I am serving leads you to believe we all want what I said in my original post ? You ain't tarring all with the same brush are you ?
Whoosh!! Point well & truly missed. You are backing an end result which will do untold damage to this country. Jobs, welfare, the NHS, income, spending.....take your pick. Those espousing no deal should be made to shoulder blame and responsibility for the now-inevitable repercussions.
Me. Strongly leave at the time but even more strongly remain now. And I know plenty of others who feel the same. Democracy isn't democracy if you can't change your mind.
This old guy voted in at the time, and did again in 2016. The alternatives are really not worth considering in my opinion. But let's be honest, most of the older generation voted out only because they hear a lot of foreign voices round town, and like I said, there are fewer of us around than in 2016 which has diminished the leave vote, which is why if there was another referendum the remain vote would win - which is why the leavers are most set against that option.
Democracy isn't democracy if you don't carry out the will of the people. Carry out the will of the people. If there's another referendum some time later, carry out the will of the people then.
The trouble with this effin Brexit is an unelected person called Dominic Commings is pulling Boris the Baffoons strings, well i suppose someone as to as he as no clue himself and the DUP who are still living in the 1600's are running the government. As soon as someone comes up with an idea to stop Dominic Commings no deal brexit outcome, a none entity called Jo "bedroom tax" Swinson kills it stone dead, we are the Laffin stock of Europe.
Or It’s only ‘democracy’ when it’s this one referendum. For a ‘democrat’ you sure have a loose understanding of how our parliamentary democracy works. Why do you hate the country so much? Why are you prepared to wreck my kids lives on a point of principle. Why did you fail to read my other posts but guess what you thought I was writing. Why don’t you answer any points put to you?
We have a parliamentary democracy. Unless I'm wrong, our parliamentary democracy voted to hand over to the electorate the choice of whether we remained in the EU. We voted, to leave. Our main political parties promised in their manifestos to implement the result of the referendum. And voted to implement Art 50. Thus we should implement the democratic will of the people, irrespective of your emotive but sadly irrelevant and self interested ideas of what is best for your children. Just cos you don't want it doesn't mean it shouldn't happen. That's democracy for you.
So many assumptions about my personal feelings. Did I miss the democratic decision to have a no deal Brexit? Whether in a referendum or in the HoC? When did that happen? And are you planning to answer any questions put to you, or does your thoughts go more further than ‘you lost - get over it’ in slightly more complex words?