Ok. So out of interest, and no deflecting here:RingoMcCartney wrote:You know as well as I do , that I said the losing parties manifestos are binned and only the winning party in a general election has its manifesto enacted. .
Which party won the last election? (Arguably the DUP?)
No party can say to have had its manifesto endorsed, because no party won.
Biggest losers the Tories. Labour not good enough to get more seats than them. SNP lost seats etc. etc.
So if you must persist with this line of argument, just tell us which manifesto from 2017 should be endorsed, and which should be binned?
Both the referendum and the subsequent GE suggest that the electorate are looking for compromise, they're not giving any specific issue or party a significant mandate.