[QUOTE=Yarmbaggie;39064236]Not a fan of May but cant agree with that.

Cameron just took the easy option agreeing to a Brexit vote without fully understanding what the consequences were. At best I think he did it because he was convinced we would vote to remain in the EU and by going to the vote he could at least appease his anti EU backbenchers who were causing him so much grief. Hardly great or strong leadership.

May for all her faults has at least tried to do the impossible which is to agree a Brexit deal with the EU. She was never going to get us a great deal or one that would have support in Parliament. However after the Brexit vote someone had to have a go. Someone who would at least try to agree a deal rather than someone who was just on a collision course with the EU.

For me Cameron is the one who gets far more of the blame than May.[/QUOTE

In hindsight Yarm, I agree with you. Had some sympathy for her today tbh.

I think that despite so many politicians still using Brexit to follow their own agendas and score points etc, any of them who voted in favour of holding the referendum is to blame. It isn’t the Brexiteers, all of them should have had these debates before offering the country a vote. It’s amazing how many are taking the higher ground when these details should have been discussed and put to the country pre vote.