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As Tomorrow’S Vote Is Off, What Next?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hard to know how to respond to Sparkly's last, but I'm not sure it's the right reaction. You've tried to tell Parliament what to do, but Parliament doesn't have the MPs with a proper or feasible plan for implementing it. So the lesson is to vote *more*, but for MPs who would support your views more enthusiastically next time.
This means that if you want the UK to leave the EU, then vote for UKIP (or Farage's equivalent party), rather than give up now. It may take a while, but when it happens it will be led by the right people, from your point of view at least.
This means that if you want the UK to leave the EU, then vote for UKIP (or Farage's equivalent party), rather than give up now. It may take a while, but when it happens it will be led by the right people, from your point of view at least.
Her plan is to postpone and hope that will not only cick the can down the road, but MPs will accept it so that they can have a Christmas break without having to work.
Others (the good guys) have a different view,
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Others (the good guys) have a different view,
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