The role of an opposition party is to question the ruling party, not to oppose the will of their own constituents — NOS4A2
It isn’t hypocrisy but a matter of fact that people voted for Brexit. A second referendum is not meaningful — NOS4A2
Labour votes in favour of policies that Labour voters want and against policies that conflict with this, e.g Conservative policies. In this case the leaders of the party have determined that Labour voters do not want the kind of Brexit that the government are pursuing (or at least unintentionally heading towards, e.g without a deal), and so oppose this in attempt to secure the kind of Brexit that they do want.
I know, but it's not like arguing with facts is going to work with NOS4A2. — Echarmion
If 48% want to remain, 27% want to leave without a deal, and 25% want to leave with a deal, then what is the will of the people? To leave? That’s pretty meaningless as there are two incompatible means of leaving, and it may be that those who voted to leave with a deal would rather remain than leave without a deal and those who voted to leave without a deal would rather remain than leave with a deal. That’s the fundamental problem with the Brexit referendum.
And they saw how well that worked out. Hopefully they wouldn’t make the same mistake twice. — NOS4A2
In my opinion, the UK should leave first and worry about deals after the Brexit referendum has been implemented. — NOS4A2
Taking back control is a careful change, not a sudden stop - we will negotiate the terms of a new deal before we start any legal process to leave
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