Tuesday, April 2, 2019

British MPs reject all Brexit alternatives, again
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/british-mps-reject-all-brexit-alternatives-again-11402630

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Ricky Lim
If the Parliament consistently unable to get the Brexit through - why not call a 2nd referendum by letting the people vote :-
(1) No brexit - stay
(2) Brexit - with or without a Brexit deal.

--- and leave with the consequences - whatever the outcome.
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Ricky Lim
The 1st referendum is sold to the voters - with misinformed information about Brexit.

Now with more informed information about the consequences of Brexit - a 2nd referendum will provide voters an opportunity to vote for an informed future.

Instead of continue to mire in the mess - brought about by misinformed decision on Brexit - that are thrusted to the voters.
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Soen Seng Thio
it is the political scene of UK.
the UK citizen wants different parties in parliament so that there are people checking on the government. there are 6 different political parties in parliament .

when the referendum was called. the people voice is FOR Brexit.

in fact Who ever become the PM of UK to lead the negotiations will face the same fate as PM May.

Opposition parties that represents the township that voted FOR Brexit, in parliament voted against Brexit.

these opposition parties goes against the wishes of the people.
It is RIGHT thing for opposition parties to VOTE against the government regardless
the Priorities is to the political parties and not to the people or the country.

UK had spend time and money to negotiate the best deal with EU.
Definitely there is no perfect deal that all terms are in UK favour. and the opposition parties took the opportunity to rejected the deal.

So who suffer, the citizen, Businesses are uncertain, currency drop in value.

who benefits. the Opposition political parties.
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Raneir Fohnob
It was a mistake to make it a first past the post (50%+) . This kind of momentous decision it must have been 67% either way or status quo
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