
Originally Posted by
KINDERSCOUT
Almost everyone who voted in the referendum did so with inadequate information. Anyone who has been interested in the politics since then will now know a great deal more than they did before the vote. They will also know that the campaigns of both sides before the referendum provided little concrete information to enable us to make an informed decision. That initial problem has been compounded by the post referendum tactics of May. She invoked article 50 before having any idea what she would be negotiating for and started chanting "no deal is better than a bad deal" which was similar and about as effective as chanting "strong and stable" before her unnecessary election. She then compounded her initial problems by drawing her red lines to appease the right wing loons in her party but restricted her ability to negotiate effectively with the EU and resulted in a crushing defeat in Parliament after wasting 30 months of pathetic negotiations. We now need some leadership to fill the vacuum in the nations policy making which Corbyn is failing miserably to fill. The political mess should be cleared up by giving a better educated electorate regarding the EU by a second referendum. For Gods sake Corbyn stop dithering.