Brexit... a slow-mo trainwreck!
Could it be that now the train might get back on track?
I've seen some idiots wanting to have a second referendum, while that BBC article said "But the decision to stay must "follow a democratic process", so in the UK's case, it would have to be approved by Parliament. "
There should have never ever been a referendum for something that affects the whole country in such a profound way. The people are never half decently equipped to decide these things and are easily swayed into the populist position. That's the government's job. Let them do their job. Let them decide to stop Brexit.
If I remember correctly, Mrs. May even campaigned against Brexit, so she might just vote in against it in parliament, now.
But first, tomorrow's parliamentary vote on the deal. Let's see if these guys do their jobs properly.
Could it be that now the train might get back on track?
I've seen some idiots wanting to have a second referendum, while that BBC article said "But the decision to stay must "follow a democratic process", so in the UK's case, it would have to be approved by Parliament. "
There should have never ever been a referendum for something that affects the whole country in such a profound way. The people are never half decently equipped to decide these things and are easily swayed into the populist position. That's the government's job. Let them do their job. Let them decide to stop Brexit.
If I remember correctly, Mrs. May even campaigned against Brexit, so she might just vote in against it in parliament, now.
But first, tomorrow's parliamentary vote on the deal. Let's see if these guys do their jobs properly.