Originally Posted by
WBA123
That's because the blame for this political mess lies directly with Cameron and leave supporting politicians. They promised and stated things which weren't true. You can't blame remain supporting politicians for not wanting to drive us off a cliff, with something there is no mandate for.
Boris Johnson, Raab, Gove have been directly involved in negotiations. Rees-Mogg has had heavy influence on the government. Farage can't get voted into parliament despite trying to on 7 occasions.
Agree with you on Labour, their Brexit position is a mess. And agree with you that there are remainers who want us to remain and are campaigning for this. My point is its hypocritical of Farage and any Leaver to state we should respect the result when its clear they wouldn't have in the other circumstances.
As you've asked; my news sources are the BBC and Sky News. They promote themselves as impartial and generally speaking I think they are. Both right and left wing supporters claim they are biased - especially BBC, but I think they generally are fair and balanced. There are anomalies, Question Time regularly has more Leave support on their panel than Remain for example, but I still think its hard for both organisations to find that balance.
And I also read research articles published by the BCC, the IFS, the LSE and of course the Govt Dept for Exiting the EU publications. They are all impartial and are transparent with their funding.
Stay very clear of publications from shady organisations such as IEA, who do not disclose their funding and so we don't know their true motives. They could be funded by the Russian Govt for all we know...
I don't read print media at all. I find its very agenda driven and distorts basic facts.