Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
I'm glad you would have accepted it, but Farage wouldn't have. He said so before the referendum.

Democracy is a process, it doesn't stand still.

Even if we had another vote and voted to leave again I would still think its in the best interests of the country to stay in the EU and I would still vote for pro EU parties at a General Election.

Do you really think after the farce that was the referendum that people should just accept this sh1tshow that we are being given?

And you are directing your anger at the wrong group of people. You should really be directing it at Gove, Farage, Johnson and Rees-Mogg etc. for feeding you a croc of lies...
You are correct that Farage did suggest he would keep leaving on the agenda if Remain won. That said, I find your view very polarised where you seem to put all of the blame for this mess on people you don't happen to agree with politically. It seems to be very black and white with you.

Pretty much all of the people you mention have not been involved in the negotiations to leave which is where many of the issues have been. A 90% majority or so in the Commons voted for a referendum having debated what we would be voting on. MP's twice voted legislation through that included a no deal option. Add in that Labour has been nothing but a series of contradictions and chasing self agendas such as an election and its easy to see why a vast number of people across the political spectrum should carry the blame. Too many agendas have clashed causing a complete political log-jam. You are correct about Farage stating he would have continued the fight but do you really think that there aren't people on the other side who would do or in fact haven't done the same?

I've asked this question before but you often refer to some posters on this board being influenced by the Daily Mail so what do you consider unbiased news sources? You mentioned Research groups and unbiased news sources when i asked it before but could you be a bit more specific as I'd be interested to know given you so often pull others up by assuming they only read the tabloids.