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The worst thing about it is that, even with no further details of what Brexit will entail, May will claim any election victory as a "mandate" to push through whatever deal she wants.
Quite Machiavellian, really.
Where was Gordon Brown's mandate? Why did he sign the Lisbon Treaty without a referendum (thereby breaking a manifesto commitment).
UKIP proved they have no policy other than seeking a referendum on leaving the EU.
So if a Voter would like a government who's only policy is to seek a referendum on leaving the EU then vote UKIP else vote for one of the other parties which does actually have at least >1 policy
Where was Gordon Brown's mandate? Why did he sign the Lisbon Treaty without a referendum (thereby breaking a manifesto commitment).
It cuts both ways.
The Lisbon Treaty was debated at length by Parliament.
My point isn't that Brexit itself needs to be debated, it's that any terms to be agreed upon should be debated by our Parliamentary representatives. May seems hellbent on claiming any election victory as a "mandate from the people", when it is no such thing.
It's the sort of thing that quasi-dictators like Erdogan say to stifle debate.
The Lisbon Treaty was debated at length by Parliament.
My point isn't that Brexit itself needs to be debated, it's that any terms to be agreed upon should be debated by our Parliamentary representatives. May seems hellbent on claiming any election victory as a "mandate from the people", when it is no such thing.
It's the sort of thing that quasi-dictators like Erdogan say to stifle debate.
A shame that parliamentary representatives don't want to implement the will of the people.
A real case of turkey voting for Xmas, she wants to be free of manifesto promises of no invome tax/NIC tax increases, have high majority to rule without checks from MPs - she is doing it for herself, not country.
Oh and it's totally logical to publicly sat what you want from negotiations - best practice really
I have never understood the reason for not putting out your stall with these negotiations, what is she going to do when negotiations start suddenly surprise the EU with requests they hadn't thought of? All this strategy will do is delay everything.
Brexit is not a major concern in the EU reading through many of the headlines here you would think it's a non event. Freach and German elections dominate the press and next in line is the Greek repayment deadline.
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