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Originally Posted by Kizzy
The real fight does start now, the poeple have had their say, the MPs have had theirs... the fight for a fair brexit is on. It's quite a literal statement.
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My problem is, where is the fight? He imposed a three line whip for his MPs to vote to trigger Article 50, and didn't even try to force an ammendment through? He's so scared that Labour will lose seats to UKIP if they're seen to oppose Brexit so they're handing Theresa May a blank cheque to shape this country's foreign and domestic policy for, potentially decades.
I should be a voter that's easy for him to win over: I agree with quite a few of his policies (and the Tories are a complete shambles). But his total lacklustre support for remain and the fact that the Labour Party now seem to be admitting defeat in so many areas leaves me without a politcal party to call 'home'. At this point, I don't know who I'll be voting for at the next general election. But if the leadership of the Labour Party remains as it is, my vote certainly won't be going to them.