Metal Biker
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You don't question the reason why non-Tory voters would vote Tory to prevent a Labour Government?It wasn't quite as clear as a brexit election. Many voted tory simply to prevent Labour winning rather than pursuing exercising their view on Brexit.
I think it is bonkers that the govt is still going off a mandate from 2016. We have had 2 PMs since and not sure what people were actually voting for.
The EU is heavily undemocratic and corrupt. Nobody in the UK voted for the chancellor. I have seen first hand large European companies lobby (aggressively) to push through their agenda stealing market share from smaller UK companies. I'm also not sure why a trading bloc requires an anthem or an army. But I just don't think the price we will pay economically and the restrictions we will face with travel is worth the cost of "independence". Having seen how corrupt our own govt is, why are people offended by EU corruption?
It's not the same Cabinet though, remember. The one who called the referendum, Cameron's, was replaced by May's and when she was clearly out of her depth about getting a deal and unable to unite her Government, it too was replaced by Johnson's. In 2019 all the parties made their position clear about how to deal with brexit;
- We authorise leaving on Jan 31 2020 and then negotiate a deal (Cons)
- We negotiate a deal and then ask the public what it still wants; leave with deal/remain (Labour)
- We abandon the idea entirely and ask to remain (LD's, Greens, SNP)
You may not think the price of leaving is worth fighting against the corruption and negative aspects of the EU, but many of us did and still do. Your other comment made absolutely no sense. We're NOT happy with the corruption of our own Parliamentary system either and people ARE demanding change, but so long as we were in the EU, our MP's are now accountable and directly responsible for their actions, unable to pass the buck of responsibility on the EU. It was a corruption we COULD change as the EU told us directly that it wasn't going to and we'd have to like it and lump it, so we left. People will still be able to travel, people will still be able to buy and afford European goods.
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