No, Dominic Grieve, if YOU lot can’t work together on a deal then WE the voters must rethink the whole idea of who to elect next time round.https://twitter.com/eveningstandard/status/1018832748662927360 …
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This remains a deeply disingenuous argument, because we both know for a fact that not everyone who voted for one of those parties backed their Brexit policy.
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That is true. But that doesn’t undermine the fact that there is nevertheless a clear mandate for Brexit.
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Eh, maybe. I'm not really arguing that there isn't. But I would argue that no mandate is immutable. The electorate is allowed to change its mind.
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Of course. After implementing the outcome of the last decision.
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Genuine, non-snarky question - what form of Brexit do you think could get a majority in the Commons?
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Probably none right now.
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And that's why there'll be another early election: no majority for Remain, EEA, Chequers or Hard Brexit. What else can be done?
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Are you seriously suggesting 85% voted in an election on one issue alone? May lost her hard brexit mandate in that vote. While Labour sat on the fence. If brexit was all voters cared about then why wasn't UKIP leading? Maybe FPTP system is a poor design for binary issues?
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Theresa got an extra 2 million votes and has now pissed them up the wall.
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