It's been a stitch up from the start
I havnt seen one thats even vaguely humerous, let alone funny.
QuoteIt's been a stitch up from the start Absolute correct. The referendum was not held for the benefit of the people. The people frankly didn’t particularly want a referendum on the EU.The referendum was offered in order to unite a divided Tory party for long enough to prevent Labour winning an election. David Cameron figured he couldn’t win a majority but either as a minority government or with a liberal coalition the referendum would be voted down in parliament. So, he felt free to offer it confident that he would not be able to deliver it to the people.But he did win a small majority and having no real choice but to put it to parliament it was voted through with that small but workable Tory majority. Still he felt no real need to worry as with a solid remain campaign the people would not be daft enough to vote to leave. So, they didn’t even consider the consequences of a leave vote.Once held and the result over the UK as a whole (not Scotland and Northern Ireland) was to leave, well you know the rest. With May’s disastrous snap election we were delivered into the hands of the ruthless aristocratical and monied wing of the Tory party whom quickly moved the goal posts and have held the country to ransom ever since.
Here's my prediction....The Government loses tonight's vote, but by a smaller margin than previously.Admittedly it'd be a job to beat the size of the last one .Then tomorrow Parliament will vote to reject 'No Deal'.Next they will vote for an extension to Article 50. The EU will grant this on condition that there's a second referendum. Parliament votes for this course of action.Leave win the second referendum, but Parliament has the final say. The Remainers in Westminster repeatedly thwart the result and we're back to square one
which Remain will win by a comfortable majority.
Best bit I heard is that Leavers might boycott a second referendum. Bring it on...
so let us leave with no deal, we'll be fine in the long run