Because you basically tried to imply that i'd abstain and that is not what I said.
I wouldn't support any party that promoted no deal, but not every party does support no deal.
Or have you forgotten that? This is not a simple one option or the other scenario, as much as you'd like to present it as being. And even then, if I was forced to make a choice between my least preferred leave option over remaining, naturally i'd choose leaving, even if I didn't support it.
No contradiction, just you failing to understand my position. I will never, ever support any option that sees us remain, just as I wouldn't support a no deal option, but i'd vote for whatever option that most likely saw us leaving the EU.
Just for clarity, I asked this
“It’s looking more and more likely that the only options on the table will be remain and no deal, and that’s the battleground on which the election will be fought.
Which are you?”
You replied
“It doesn't matter what options are presented to me. I will continue to advocate what I believe in, even if it's in the minority as you so claim. I refuse to allow people such as yourself to back me into a corner of remaining or no deal, both of which I abhore.
What the nation decides is what the nation decides. I advocate leaving the EU with a deal, and the deal that is as close to my preferred outcome of EFTA membership, or the stipulations that closely resemble such an outcome, will be the one I support.
If no such offer is presented, I will not support either.”
I then said
“Not a question of backing you into a corner, but if/when it comes to the final analysis the choice will probably come down to a no deal Brexit or remain. If I read you rightly you are saying if those were the options on a confirmatory referendum you won’t vote at all, which is your right.
The exercise of which remainders would view as one leaver fewer.”
And you responded
“I'd essentially vote for any option that saw us leave the EU. So sorry to burst your bubble (as it appears that seems to be the remainers endgame, to neutralise as many soft brexit opinions as possible.) but no deal is still preferable to a leaver such as myself, than remaining, on the basis that democracy MUST above all, win out. It is by far my least preferred leave option, but any leave option trumps remaining without a public referendum or GE preceding it. “
I’m not wishing to back you into a corner, or imply anything, I’m just interested to know whether in the final analysis you support no deal or not. Because so far you’ve given two contradictory replies to my original question. On the first occasion, you said you wouldn’t support no deal, on the second occasion you said you would.
Out of interest, which is it?