Nope, this wasn’t the ballot paper I got in 2016.pic.twitter.com/9dDABstgiy
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What remain and reform thing? Remain lost. But people voted leave, and Vote Leave's own literature told people that a deal would be negotiated BEFORE the legal process to leave. So in what sense is there a mandate for no deal?
What a shame Leavers weren’t in charge of delivering Brexit then, eh? Lesson learned...
Deflection. In what sense is there any mandate for a no deal Brexit, given that Vote Leave campaign literature explicitly said that a deal would be in place before triggering the legal process to leave?
Er, on that basis, no version of Brexit would be legitimate. Brussels always made clear it would not negotiate a trade deal until A50 was triggered
So Vote Leave garnered votes by promising something it was impossible to deliver? Let me ask again, on what basis is there a mandate for no deal Brexit when Vote Leave campaigned on there being a deal in place before leaving? There is no such mandate, is there?
If the organisation you're meant to negotiate with make it impossible to do then you have to opt for no deal. Your point is that the Leave campaign were too trusting of the EU. I think that we agree on.
That isn't my point. My point is the one I have made over and over again; that Vote Leave campaigned on the basis that a deal would be in place before we left the EU.
And the government said it would implement the result. People assume third parties play ball. They don't. It doesn't change the result of the vote.
Considerably better than Brexit.
As a reminder, here is David Cameron confirming that we WILL NOT have to go through a second referendum, there will be no re-negotiation and our decision will be respected.https://twitter.com/GeodanNew/status/1085105105794408448?s=19 …
A lot better then leaving is going #JustSaying
Did you not understand the question?
Hang on, didn't David Cameron try the whole reform approach before agreeing to have the referendum?
If remain had won would our traitorous MP tried her hardest to do a compromise deal to keep leavers happy

I think not. #LeaveEU
Considerably better than Brexit is going I suspect.
one think I am certain: "If that was the case, we would never had the opportunity to find out, how miserable you really are!"
Better than whatever is happening now.
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