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Mrs May Live ....well, Nearly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose I wasn't as clear as I'd like to be in that post, ymb. What I mean is that there's not really any difference between wholeheartedly supporting a party blindly, and holding your nose as you give them your vote -- it shows up the same on a ballot paper, which is all the MP ends up seeing.
And it seems to me to make a mockery of the "take back control" motivation for Brexit if you don't like the people you've given control back to either, but feel obliged to vote for them anyway. What's gained? Maybe the ability to transfer hatred to a slightly lower-down level of authority that is in practice just as unaccountable if you can't really shift them.
I'm still not sure I'm getting my point across clearly. I hope you can see what I'm trying to say.
And it seems to me to make a mockery of the "take back control" motivation for Brexit if you don't like the people you've given control back to either, but feel obliged to vote for them anyway. What's gained? Maybe the ability to transfer hatred to a slightly lower-down level of authority that is in practice just as unaccountable if you can't really shift them.
I'm still not sure I'm getting my point across clearly. I hope you can see what I'm trying to say.
" What's gained?"
The choice every few years to chuck them out when you get to the point where you despise one lot more than you do the other. (Most voters in the UK - and probably elsewhere - vote for the option they dislike the least). No such choice is available whilst we are in the EU and no amount of free trade arrangements or anything else for that matter are worth abandoning that for.
The choice every few years to chuck them out when you get to the point where you despise one lot more than you do the other. (Most voters in the UK - and probably elsewhere - vote for the option they dislike the least). No such choice is available whilst we are in the EU and no amount of free trade arrangements or anything else for that matter are worth abandoning that for.
All we heard is that the UK govt is open to a transition period post-2019. Doesn't feel like a major statement to me, although May was notably evasive about how long that period could be (perhaps the UK could end up in permanent transition? :-/ ). Everything else was just "deep and special relationship", "evolving relationship" "shared opportunities" and other vapid soundbites.
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