Do you question the result of a general election on the same way you are the result of the referendum? The majority off The People don't vote for the winning party. It doesn't stop them forming a government and putting into legislation it's manifesto on which it won.Claret-On-A-T-Rex wrote:The majority of 'the people' didn't vote for Brexit.
The majority of people who voted, voted for Brexit. There's a big difference.
You jeer and gloat about winning something but that something hasn't happened yet and looks less and less likely by the day.
Absolutely none of what you voted for will be delivered, anyone with an ounce of sense can see that but your triumphant stupdity pretty much makes you the only one plowing this particularly lonely furrow.
I must admit, I'm pretty surprised by your attitude to it all, no matter what is said or done all you can seemingly fall back on is "ner ner ner ner we won".
If you aren't actually a child why on earth would you take pride in debating like one?
I'm not jeering or gloating. Perhaps your just a sore loser.?
There's nothing "triumphant" about simply pointing out the facts.
MPs voted by a ratio of 5 to 1 to allow the British people to vote in a referendum.
They didn't expect the result the People delivered.
If you can't accept the fact that one side won the argument by gaining more votes than the other side, it's not my problem it's yours.