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blightymam
So what have you done about it? Have you written to your MP? Protested? Anything? Or just objected here on a forum?Lets ignore that such a drastic change should have been a super majority (eg. 2/3 majority) for it to go through, and look at what has happened since the ref. They have been ignoring calls to stay in the single market, even though numerous pro-brexit voices pre-ref said we would stay in it. Then there is the fact that May has been looking to use Henry VIII powers to by-pass Parliament to make legislative changes. How is that not "steamrollering"?
All these things ignore the fact that they are going against the wishes of the majority of the population: Those who voted to stay in the EU don't want this, and those that voted to leave want different levels of leave.
The way its been going, the political inertia feels like the run up to the Iraq war: No matter how stupid it is, we'll do it anyway. Nothing new of course, but it is another extreme example.
Woody seems to want us to pretend that its all going to be fine, when the evidence says otherwise. Democracy, rationalism, and basic decency leads me and others to object to Brexit because we care for our country.
I think Woody's point isn't about pretending it's going to be fine, it's about getting behind your country and making the best out of a rubbish situation. Am not sure how someone gets behind their country and make the best of it tho, perhaps the point is really to just stop moaning about something that isn't going to change?

