Originally posted by Trickytreesreds
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That’s the question...why an Election and not a Referendum?
The way the negotiations have been conducted is no longer relevant so stop banging on about it...has no relevance to the question.
I’m not scared of an election but as I’ve now said time and time again...what is the point of a General Election when this is not really a matter of Party politics for Labour and the Conservatives?
One last time...a General Election is likely to lead to another hung Parliament...Pro Brexit Tories, the DUP and any Brexit Party MP’s who might get elected v Labour, Remain Tories, Lib Dems, Greens, Welsh and Scots. Where will that get us? Another ‘hung Parliament’ and no Brexit decision...that’s where.
That is my objection to a General Election at this stage and I can’t say it any other way. You can’t ‘pick a Party’, as you put it, on this single issue and we shouldn’t be electing a Government for the next five years based on one issue, however important.
You can however say ‘Johnson’s Deal vs Remain’ in a Referendum. The informed outcome dictates our relationship with Europe and you then have an election later over all the other crucial issues that have been forgotten for so long.
It’s not perfect but it is a way forward. It’s your opportunity for the BP/Tory (well some of them) alliance that you have such confidence in...a way out of the ‘deadlock’...so why the reluctance?

QED I rest my case m'lud
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