Quote Originally Posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
It is estimated ( votes weren't counted by constituency) that at the time of the referendum 61% of Labour held constituencies voted to Leave. This is of course very different to the estimated 65% of Labour voters nationwide who voted to Remain.

This figure changed to an estimated 56% after the results of the 2017 general election, presumably as some Remain constituencies previously in Tory hands moved to Labour.

So if you are talking about Labour voters then it would be perfectly consistent for MPs to "apply the democracy to it's (sic) voters" and vote against the deal on the withdrawal agreement!
Then why not be brave and vote for the second referendum ,why did they abstain from that option last week ( please don't say the time us not right ) it would have in effect brought down the withdrawal agreement.