Yes the Tories and May have made a pigs ear of brexit but don't think the opposition parties have covered themselves in glory going against what their constituents voted for in many cases. quite a few of those MPs from all sides will be looking for new jobs at the next election imo.
Last night’s developments have obviously changed things quite a bit. If/when May doesn’t get her deal through next week, there’s likely to be indicative votes. Obviously the Tories will then probably want to get rid of May, and unless she resigns they would have to vote her government out in a motion of no confidence.
I agree that a General Election then becomes much more probable, as it seems unlikely that Corbyn will be able to form a government on the current numbers. I still think that’s now much more likely than the current parliament voting for a 2nd referendum. The EU have now officially given the green light for any democratic process and the appropriate time that helps us to sort out what we want to do.
If there’s still deadlock and it’s getting closer to the 11th April, then revocation appears on the horizon again.
Sadly the swamp will never be drained. I've always voted in every general election that I was eligible for. Next time, for the first time, I've no idea who to vote for. What a bloody mess.
So, do you believe revocation will end this?
The retraction of withdrawal will turn this country on its head politics wise.
If you believe folks will just shrug their shoulders and say "whatever", you're dafter than I thought you was.
I hear many things on here about the rise of far right terrorism.
Well congratulations, this one act will open the door to any opportunist party to seize on discontent among the masses.
"mein kampf" anyone?
According to the petitions site only 45% of votes come from the UK - how many overseas pies are voting 🤔