Well this time you would be voting g in a deal you’d seen. The forecasts of a no deal and the government assessments that have come out over the last 12 months. That’s a lot more information, helpful information. The other thing about a confirmatory vote is that it would be legally binding, the last one was advisory:
They are forecasts. Just like the forecasts/predictions as 2016.
Now, the No Deal stuff. I don't want No Deal. I don't think any sensible person does. But all the rhetoric and panic was utter bollocks. The point of putting so much money (stupidly, imo!) into potential No Deal prep was so if No Deal did happen none of the worst-case scenario stuff in Yellowhammer went ahead.
There isn't really any more info. Just more and more shouting and debating from over the last three years.
So no. You're saying - because you voted remain - that'd settle the matter fair and square. I'm just saying people who voted leave could have an argument (and probably a valid one) that there should then be a third vote to settle it again. And then where do you stop?
It was the biggest turnout for a vote in generations. It was promised as a once in a lifetime vote.
Also, Labour's policy (until today) has been utterly shite. Remember a few weeks ago when Thornberry, live on the air, said she'd 'get a great deal' and then 'campaign against it'. Aye, gives us loads of confidence, cheers.
It's a mess. No side comes out of it well.
If another vote goes ahead, personally I'd be happy to respect it either way. But people saying 'it was an advisory one' and coming across as frankly snobbish, which the majority of remain have done for a long time now, isn't gonna cut it for a lot of people unfortunately.
Anyway, that's about it for me. Just want the whole thing done with. I personally want this Labour party to be massively overhauled and unfortunately there's no getting through to the cult.
I agree with most of the policies. I just don't believe this party would actually deliver on them (they've already gone back on their Brexit stance from the 2017 manifesto) in the way they say they would. Stupid comments like 'there should be no billionaires' won't help convert people who aren't already converted.
I won't and never will vote Tory. But I won't vote Labour this time, and the Lib Dems are horrid.
So, since I'm in about as safe a Labour seat as you can be in (though my constituency voted overwhelmingly out) I will probably vote Yorkshire Party just so I haven't thrown away my right to vote, because heck, democracy is the most important thing isn't it.... And if you don't like it, then just have round two