At this point I'm pretty sure that both major parties know which way the wind is blowing on brexit, given that opposing it decapitated Labour, Lib Dems, and the DUP last election.
Plus even if Boris' deal has flaws it's still significantly better than May's deal.
May said the same thing, and it was a negotiating tactic. If the EU knows that you will not leave with 'no deal', it will be able to extract more concessions.
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If that doesn't prove my theory that the EU vote was a distraction while the country sold out to feminism, I don't know what does.
At this point I'm pretty sure that both major parties know which way the wind is blowing on brexit, given that opposing it decapitated Labour, Lib Dems, and the DUP last election.
Plus even if Boris' deal has flaws it's still significantly better than May's deal.
They ran on "Brexit no matter what" they said they were leaving even with no deal at all
May said the same thing, and it was a negotiating tactic. If the EU knows that you will not leave with 'no deal', it will be able to extract more concessions.