Conservatives get massive boost

They have.

But not yours, surely, as you are pro-Brexit, like them.
If only you knew me! I was once a GMB party branch Chairman where I worked, I voted Labour too. Previous to that I voted what was then Liberal. In fact I see centre left parties in countries like Denmark for example that, in many ways have policies that, if our current Government adopted, would be classed as far right wing.
I hated Jeremy Corbin as a party leader but I actually quite like Kier Starmer. Apart from Brexit, Labour would need to change before I vote for them. I'm not happy with quite a few things with the Conservative party, especially things Covid related (vaccine rollout excepted) so I don't feel they deserve my vote. Probably just as well we are not close to an election because I would waste my vote by not voting currently.
 
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Labour really need to be a creditable opposition and respect both Brexit and non Brexit voters

that's an interesting suggestion. Any chance the next lot of Tories would consider such a thing?
 
that's an interesting suggestion. Any chance the next lot of Tories would consider such a thing?
They should absolutely carry out the wishes of the majority vote. If the Gina Millers' and John Bercows' of this country had not so catastrophically ruined our hand, they might have had a better bargaining stand point and achieved a better deal. I quite agree that being part of the EU did have some benefits, and it would have been better to have kept those beneficial to ourselves in a cake and eat it sort of way. An economic union but less dictatorship with regards to local decisions/policies. It's odd that one if it's primary values was democracy and yet they then became so un-democratic?
 
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I have vibes that at least some of the Labour supporters on here would not welcome me back into their fold then!
 
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Can anyone find ANY truth in the above post?
Could you quote what the EU's founding primary values were?
That is not the case; the duty of an MP is to do what he believes is in the best interest of the country.
Nation:- a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory
So if the majority of that nation support or allude to something, the MP should act in their best interests...
 
the MP should act in their best interests...

"the best interests of the country"

are not the same as

"the majority (of those who were allowed to vote, were able to vote, and did vote, on a particular day, even if the country, as a whole, no longer agree) support or allude to something"
 
They should absolutely carry out the wishes of the majority vote

We have representative democracy - we appoint MPs to make decisions for us.

if an MP lived in a constituency where many businesses needed to be in the Single Market, it would be the responsibility of the MP to campaign to stay in the EU or at a min inside the SM.
 
"the best interests of the country"

are not the same as

"the majority (of those who were allowed to vote, were able to vote, and did vote, on a particular day, even if the country, as a whole, no longer agree) support or allude to something"
Might as well not bother with voting then, picking our own parties etc? That's not exactly democratic, a bit like the EU then?
 
We have representative democracy - we appoint MPs to make decisions for us.

if an MP lived in a constituency where many businesses needed to be in the Single Market, it would be the responsibility of the MP to campaign to stay in the EU or at a min inside the SM.
An MP's constituents come after the responsibility to the nation as a whole do they not?
 
. If the Gina Millers' and John Bercows' of this country had not so catastrophically ruined our hand, they might have had a better bargaining stand point and achieved a better deal

This is an often quoted claim.

But I've yet to see any brexiteer actually provide any evidence the UK govt would have got a better deal.

The simple fact is: if you want free access to the Single Market, you have to agree with the rules.....almost the problems faced post Brexit are a lack of recognition of this.
 
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