Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
I keep hearing how MPs have blocked Brexit and keep voting against it. When did the votes to either block or vote against Brexit happen? I can't remember them.

I recall Theresa May having a deal that lost by a majority of 149 - 75 Tories voted against it. Had they all supported it we'd be out by now. Most Tories against the deal were either in favour of no-deal or wanted a softer Brexit (the more moderate Tories wanting a softer Brexit or no Brexit have since been sacked by the party). Labour refused to back a deal without certain safeguards and guarantees.

This whole "if we vote to leave, we can choose the path we take" plan hasn't worked very well. Too many paths. No MPs have voted to stop Brexit, they can't agree on which path it takes. Same with leave voters. Some want no-deal. Some want a Norwegian style deal. Some want a Swiss style deal.

But leave means leave, whatever that is......
I presume that's the MP remain tactic , wait for a deal ,debate it , find a fault ,vote against it evertime creating the endless loop situation.

Think May's deal was voted on four times .

Then Boris got a revised May deal with differences to the backstop ,that was voted down .

We are working on the pretence most MP 's say they accept the vote but want to leave with a deal .

On the last May deal vote it lost by 45 votes , moderate Labour MP'S , In remain seats could have secured the deal .

It was defeated now we have Boris and a potential worse scenario than Mays soft Brexit option.

Or was this second referendum Election the plan all along for the oppostion or tye the government.

I'm sure heavy politics is in play.

I do wonder though if Boris does get a majoity how some of those moderate MP's will feel if we do have a real leave means leave moment??