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You might have voted for suicide.
You dont know.
You just voted 'out'.
But you dont know why, you dont know how.
You also voted out apparently

You might have voted for suicide.
You dont know.
You just voted 'out'.
But you dont know why, you dont know how.
Please can you think about what you post.
What is the difference between those MPs now in the cabinet and me.
Why do you refuse to follow the discussion stream.You also voted out apparently
Why do you refuse to follow the discussion stream.
The posts you make go around in circles, with no logic.
hy would these career MPs want to commit suicide..... They have just as much right to change their minds as much as you or I have
MPs should maintain integrity.
Not just follow money and power.
We all know Boris Johnson does not care at all about Brexit, everything he does is entirely decided on furthering his career.
Thats just more going around in circles.They do to you as your getting knowhere in trying to convert me... Maybe it's you who's going round in circles.. I except your veiw, except mine.
Thats just more going around in circles.
If I ask you what Brexit did you vote for, you wont give a straight answer.
Because you dont know

It was never going to be that way, the world is a complex place and a simple yes / no referendum was never going to provide any meaningful outcomeSame here. I was only given two options. Stay or leave. I voted leave and I assumed that leave meant cut all ties with the EU. Trade deals can be arranged when individual countries want to sell to us and buy from us. If they don’t want that they are of course free to sell and buy their goods from elsewhere.
Okay but three years on, most people are more clued up about that. If that’s the case, why is everyone saying that Corbyn won’t call a vote of no confidence to force another election because he knows that Boris will win that. That surely indicates that there is still a clear majority that would opt for a no deal option.It was never going to be that way, the world is a complex place and a simple yes / no referendum was never going to provide any meaningful outcome
Same here. I was only given two options. Stay or leave. I voted leave
No, what that indicates is that as always MP's will put their career/party above the 'democratic' institution or the country...Okay but three years on, most people are more clued up about that. If that’s the case, why is everyone saying that Corbyn won’t call a vote of no confidence to force another election because he knows that Boris will win that. That surely indicates that there is still a clear majority that would opt for a no deal option.
You arentOkay but three years on, most people are more clued up about that