Kazzydeyna
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I was going to post that it won’t be long before the Brexiteers start to blame Remainers for this predicament but you surpassed my expectations and got in first.Unfortunately the 'headbangers' no deal was brought about that voted down Theresa May's deal - not sure they expected this particular set of consequences :-)
Never mentioned Remainers.I was going to post that it won’t be long before the Brexiteers start to blame Remainers for this predicament but you surpassed my expectations and got in first.
It’s bullshit by the way.
Aye, they had their chance but went balls out to scrap it altogether, andUnfortunately the 'headbangers' no deal was brought about that voted down Theresa May's deal - not sure they expected this particular set of consequences :-)
If it’s the ERG you’re talking about it’s exactly what they wanted. So who else could it be?Never mentioned Remainers.
The breathtaking arrogance of those that chose to defy their own constituencies, and hypocrisy of those that resigned their party whip but wouldn’t subject themselves to democracy via a by-election was punished at the ballot box last December. They could have had a soft Brexit/brino with May but decided to go double or quits and lost - now it's everyone else's fault.Aye, they had their chance but went balls out to scrap it altogether, and
then had to endure the horrifying reality that unfolded.
Ah well.
Seems you’re more than happy with the way things are going and that chaos will ensue next year.Aye, they had their chance but went balls out to scrap it altogether, and
then had to endure the horrifying reality that unfolded.
Ah well.
So it is remainers then?The breathtaking arrogance of those that chose to defy their own constituencies, and hypocrisy of those that resigned their party whip but wouldn’t subject themselves to democracy via a by-election was punished at the ballot box last December. They could have had a soft Brexit/brino with May but decided to go double or quits and lost - now it's everyone else's fault.
If there is a 'Predicament' it can be rectified by the EU, simple.Seems you’re more than happy with the way things are going and that chaos will ensue next year.
Make your own mind up mate - I don't have the stats to hand on who repeatedly blocked May's deal. The ERG probably did too. All I'm saying is there was a chance for compromise, sensible brexit, soft Brexit or whatever you want to call it. It was voted down by those who wanted something else. If that something else was a hard/no deal then they voted the right way, or at least cleverly from a strategic point of view. Those voting it down to force a remain /revoke position shot themselves in the foot which is not clever.So it is remainers then?
Yes, although I'm glad they did what they did, as we now noSo it is remainers then?
The breathtaking arrogance of some of those that voted for this shit in 2016 and are now blaming those that voted against it for the state we’re in is something to behold.The breathtaking arrogance of those that chose to defy their own constituencies, and hypocrisy of those that resigned their party whip but wouldn’t subject themselves to democracy via a by-election was punished at the ballot box last December. They could have had a soft Brexit/brino with May but decided to go double or quits and lost - now it's everyone else's fault.
This is Leavers blaming Leavers. (Who is the Leave Alliance anyway? Obviously rabid nationalists and I'm not sure I want their help in making an argument which is obvious anyway.)Unfortunately the 'headbangers' no deal was brought about by those that voted down Theresa May's deal - not sure they expected this particular set of consequences :-)
The breathtaking arrogance of those that chose to defy their own constituencies, and hypocrisy of those that resigned their party whip but wouldn’t subject themselves to democracy via a by-election was punished at the ballot box last December. They could have had a soft Brexit/brino with May but decided to go double or quits and lost - now it's everyone else's fault.
So its remainers fault that headbangers won?
Nope - Brexit is entirely the fault of brexiteers. They pushed Brexit, then hard Brexit. You either support them and you own it or you accept they were and are wrong and should never have been supported in the first place.
Thank fuck for that.Owned :-)