How would a second referendum not make a mockery of democracy? Asking the same question achieves nothing. Nor does asking the public to vote on the deal because frankly, we’ll just complain about it - we are fed up of bloody Brexit.
Our MPs have always been our voice in Parliament and this is exactly what they should be doing now - being the voice for their constituents and voting based on how they are instructed. We don’t need a public vote on the deal - we can’t keep going around in circles if we vote no for it.
This is why I support a no deal exit. Just get us the hell out (as directed) then sort everything out afterwards. We won’t starve. We won’t crash. The lights will stay on. If leaving the EU is non-negotiable (and it is) then we shouldn’t be pandering to the EU on our way out the door.
Our MPs have always been our voice in Parliament and this is exactly what they should be doing now - being the voice for their constituents and voting based on how they are instructed. We don’t need a public vote on the deal - we can’t keep going around in circles if we vote no for it.
This is why I support a no deal exit. Just get us the hell out (as directed) then sort everything out afterwards. We won’t starve. We won’t crash. The lights will stay on. If leaving the EU is non-negotiable (and it is) then we shouldn’t be pandering to the EU on our way out the door.
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