Brexit: Article 50 Has Been Triggered !
Brand new thread to discuss issues surrounding The UK Exit of the European Union.
Prior thread became bloated and it was becoming heated at times. Old thread will be closed and archived, as it was mainly about the Post debate and discussion after June 23rd 2016 Referendum. It must be accepted on both sides of the argument that people have differing views. It is impossible for people to agree on stuff. Similar issues with the old thread must not occur in this thread or action may be taken. |
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My own personal view is that regardless of whether we voted to leave or remain, I'd like to see us work together as a country to make things better. The trouble is, I am not convinced our current government have anyone's interests at heart but their own.
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I believe that if we can get a good deal on brexit then we will be on course for something great, I am sure the other countries wouldn't want to lose the money the UK spends on imports, due to our lack of a industry.
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Prime Minister Theresa May, going to China later this year, just been announced on news.
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Feathering their own nest and political ends springs to mind..
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-politics-live
Brexit debate: MPs vote down Labour move to give parliament veto over Brexit deal by majority of 33 - |
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Being a government or a MP means IMO the government and MP's putting the wider interests of this country first ahead of its own selfish personal interest's and agenda's and l have not seen that for a long long while sadly.
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As I mentioned in the old thread some MP's are in a bind over this issue. The country voted leave but their constituency may have voted to stay, in some cases by a large margin.
Because we have a representative system whose wishes should they most closely follow? The country or those who actually elected them. This isn't a conscience issue so I don't think MP's can simply follow their own agenda. |
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