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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Which party would you represent (or not represent), would you bite for Mays deal, and why ?

And if you feel comfortable which way did you vote in the referendum?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I’d definitely not be a tory. Tho maybe not labour either. I voted to remain

However I would vote for Mays deal.

While I’m not convinced it’s better than remaining, I don’t think it is so bad with such certainty that i had to go against the referendum result, nor the GE result which gave her the authority to negotiate.

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By *losguygl3Man
over a year ago

Gloucester


"Which party would you represent (or not represent), would you bite for Mays deal, and why ?

And if you feel comfortable which way did you vote in the referendum?"

Conservative to oppose the ERG. No I wouldn't vote for such a shit deal, I'd start a cross party consensus group to revoke article 50.

As I have a reasonable education and a grasp of economics I obviously vote remain as leave provided no improvement on what we have.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s a good question.

There’s no party that I agree with everything in their manifesto. So I’d find it difficult to join a party if I was supposed to defend their position on something I didn’t believe in.

The closest, purely on policy, is the Green Party. (Nationally they always come out on top in surveys based on people being asked to pick which policy they prefer).

Mays deal, not sure, it’s a shit deal in my opinion, but better than no deal. I suppose I would vote for it if I felt the only alternative is no deal. (Which is what May is currently trying to set up in order to force the MPs to vote for her plan).

I voted remain.

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

I value my privacy to much to put myself out there as public property.

Membership of the EU is not an option, so the choice is between leaving on Mrs May's terms or leaving without any terms.

Leaving on no terms is a complete wrecking ball. Suicidal.

Mrs May's terms may not be perfect, but they do give continuity in the short term.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It would have to be UKIP, which is a shame because they haven’t got Nige in charge and havent got any MPs.

I couldn’t support LibLabCon...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It would have to be UKIP, which is a shame because they haven’t got Nige in charge and havent got any MPs.

I couldn’t support LibLabCon..."

and would you vote for Mays deal ?

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By *ab_SparklesWoman
over a year ago

sparkle Surprised

I believe if we could change the government and mps during a whole revamp that each job roll had to match at least one major factor close to them and two that they are sub aware of and passionate about..

Mine would be alcohol (2 1/2yrs ) and the two subaware would be domestic violence and after from recovery of addiction.

I didn't vote i was in hospital if I had of been voted leave.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It would have to be UKIP, which is a shame because they haven’t got Nige in charge and havent got any MPs.

I couldn’t support LibLabCon...and would you vote for Mays deal ?"

No

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

As everyone knows I am a member of the Labour Party, but I do not share all my parties beliefs, in fact on some subjects my opinions are in direct conflict with party policy. Therefore I would be an independent that voes with Labour on most issues.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As everyone knows I am a member of the Labour Party, but I do not share all my parties beliefs, in fact on some subjects my opinions are in direct conflict with party policy. Therefore I would be an independent that voes with Labour on most issues. "

And your vote on Mays deal would be ...

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"And your vote on Mays deal would be ..."

No.

I have never responded well to bullies and I see her attempting to bully parliament and the nation into accepting whatever she decides to give us. She was the same as Home Secretary and its time someone stood up to her and said "NO!" very loudly.

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By *avidnsa69Man
over a year ago

Essex & Bridgend


"And your vote on Mays deal would be ...

No.

I have never responded well to bullies and I see her attempting to bully parliament and the nation into accepting whatever she decides to give us. She was the same as Home Secretary and its time someone stood up to her and said "NO!" very loudly."

I suspect a very large number are going to say No to her on Tuesday

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