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“There are always Are there? Let’s keep it simple and just consider just one of my requirements at a time (because I realise all my wishes cannot be accommodated). I’d like a government that will achieve a proper Brexit – nothing complex, just one that will see us regain control of our borders, money, trade and laws (i.e. just like any...
14:16 Sat 10th Nov 2018
I believe that if you don’t vote, that’s when you lose the right to whinge.
So, potentially me, then!

Exactly Jackdaw no two party policies are the same, so there is no 2nd or 3rd choice.
When are we voting? Have I missed something?
OMG I would hate to lose the right to whinge; it's what gets me through the day:-)
"The lack of choice in our political system is intrinsically connected to our use of First Past The Post."

That may be true when some topics are debated, Kromo, but it is not so in this case. It would not matter a jot what method of polling was used; there is nobody who has any chance of forming a government who will have, in their manifesto, the measures I mentioned. I have nobody to vote for who will seek to implement those measures. All I can do is what most people do and vote for the people whose policies I dislike the least.

It is interesting where Brexit is concerned because I cannot imagine that anybody who voted to leave did so in the hope that the UK would end up in the sort of permanent Purgatory that Mrs May's plans will see. The handling of our withdrawal has seen political ineptitude of epic proportions and the only way to gain the benefits that Brexit will bring is to leave with no deal.
May's 'deal' is doomed anyway. If the EU don't kick it into touch, parliament will.
May has kept the details of her seal quiet so we don’t know what it is. She has I think done this on purpose because she has given way on so many things and given away so much that the EU will agree an eventual deal. They will bluster till the very last minute to squeeze out the last drop of spite they can (and they will).

All this talk of them not agreeing is wishful thinking.

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