Voting for Farage and the Brexit party won't mean a thing, apart from showing that the voter is an imbecile. The bottom line is make a protest vote for Farage in the upcoming EU elections if you want to, but don't expect that to mean you will be any more likely get a 'No Deal' Brexit if they get the biggest vote share because it won't.Of course professional right wing snake oil salesman 'Nige' isn't being very clear about this inescapable truth for obvious reasons...
It is the UK parliament that will decide how we leave or otherwise, and whether Farage and the Brextremists like it or not, there's no majority in parliament for a 'No Deal' Brexit (because not all politicians are that stupid)
However much Farage may howl at betrayal, that is how our democracy works and has done for centuries - we are a representative democracy which means that whilst we elect MPs to make decisions on our behalf, they are empowered to make decisions as they see fit, and whether this actually tallies with the wishes of the electorate is by the by - If you don't like the decisions they make, you can vote 'em out next time)
Also, whilst the EU parliament will have to ratify any agreement reached between the EU and the UK, and even if we were stupid enough as a country to elect a Brexit Party MEP in every seat they would have nowhere near the numbers required to get anywhere near blocking it.
That's the reality folks - Though we suspect all we will hear in response from the hard core leavers is 'la la la' as we always do when they are faced with an uncomfortable truth.
It is the UK parliament that will decide how we leave or otherwise, and whether Farage and the Brextremists like it or not, there's no majority in parliament for a 'No Deal' Brexit (because not all politicians are that stupid)
However much Farage may howl at betrayal, that is how our democracy works and has done for centuries - we are a representative democracy which means that whilst we elect MPs to make decisions on our behalf, they are empowered to make decisions as they see fit, and whether this actually tallies with the wishes of the electorate is by the by - If you don't like the decisions they make, you can vote 'em out next time)
Also, whilst the EU parliament will have to ratify any agreement reached between the EU and the UK, and even if we were stupid enough as a country to elect a Brexit Party MEP in every seat they would have nowhere near the numbers required to get anywhere near blocking it.
That's the reality folks - Though we suspect all we will hear in response from the hard core leavers is 'la la la' as we always do when they are faced with an uncomfortable truth.
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