Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
If its that simple you really should have a word with Parliament...

Anyway, which Leave plan did you vote for...
Theresa May's? Norway? Canada ++? No Deal? Have cake and eat it deal?

The true moaners here are leave voters who use the word 'democracy' but in reality haven't got the faintest clue what it is.

They just use that word to justify what their own version is...

We're in political deadlock right now. Another referendum is required to resolve it. Don't blame me or 6m others who signed a petition to revoke it all together. That is our right - as living in a free democracy allows.

Blame Leave supporting politicians who still have no plan or treaty written down whatsoever, all they have are slogans which mean nothing - they're the ones who have really let the country down.

But there lies the problem. It's not Leave politicians who have been negotiating. Most of them were Remainers. Add in that 75% of the Commons does not want to leave in any case and it's clear this huge political log jam was always just around the corner. If you owned a business and 48% of the salesforce detested a new product you were launching but 52% thought it was brilliant, who would you send out to sell it?

Problem is, several of these options are only going to inflame an already fractured nation. I'm tempted by the suggestion made by Yanis Varoufakis on Question Time - a notable critic of Brussels. He basically said we can't go for a deal that leaves 50% of the nation angry but, we have had a vote and need to respect it so we do not need to vote again - at the moment. He suggested we go for the Norway Plus deal which whilst it means continued membership of the Customs Union, it does deliver a fair bit of what Leave want including control of our Fishing waters and agriculture. He suggested we in time as a nation have an informed and sensible debate at all levels as the whole UK business model and not just Brexit needs re-calibrating. Then in the future once the dust has settled, we have another vote about re-joining the EU or leaving the Customs Union completely. I would go for No Deal but bearing his comments in mind, we need to try and go forward as a nation. Given the warning signs within the EU and with the Euro, if this vote happened in 2 or 3 years time, I'd imagine the EU will have already hit its next crisis of bailing out Italy so as a realistic compromise if No Deal is not an option I'd most likely lean towards it.