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Britons Back Respecting Referendum Result and Farage-Tory Pact for No Deal
2019-09-12
[BREITBART] A majority of Britons back the 2016 EU referendum result being respected and Brexit being delivered, whilst a plurality want the Conservatives to agree an election pact with Nigel Farage’s party to secure a strong parliamentary majority for a no deal exit.

More than half, 54 per cent, of Britons agree that the referendum result should be respected, while just 25 per cent disagreed, according to a ComRes poll reported in The Telegraph. Further, more than one-third (35 per cent) of those that voted Remain in the referendum also now want Brexit to be delivered.

Last week, the Remain Alliance was successful in passing a law that would force Prime Minister Boris Johnson
...pro-Brexit British prime minister, succeeding no-Brexit Theresa May. BoJo is noted as much for his sparkling personality and his hair as for his Conservative policies....
to ask for a Brexit delay to January 31st, 2020, if a deal is not passed in parliament next month. Related to that date, ComRes asked Britons whether they agreed that Brexit should be delayed, with almost half (49 per cent) disagreeing while only 29 per cent said it should be delayed.

Fifty per cent also agreed that it was "fundamentally undemocratic" for some MPs to prevent the UK leaving the EU in light of Prime Minister Johnson’s pledge to deliver Brexit by October 31st, with or without a deal, with 43 per cent agreeing with a separate statement that if the EU makes no concessions on the withdrawal treaty that the UK should leave by that date in a clean break.

In response to the statement, "Boris Johnson should make a pact with the Brexit Party to try to get enough MPs to secure a parliamentary majority for a no deal Brexit," 36 per cent agreed, compared to 34 per cent who disagreed. Broken down by party affiliation, 89 per cent of Brexit Party supporters and 69 per cent of those who intend to vote Conservative agreed.
Posted by:Fred

#3  We've already seen that democracy is a hate crime in the EUSSR vassal states.

I wonder how many pieces of silver the remainiac MP's sold the electorates sovereignty for?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-09-12 10:58  

#2  Pity I don't think they'll be an election. Not until the elites are sure they won't lose their status.
Posted by: Charles   2019-09-12 10:42  

#1  More precisely, Brits grasped that the only deals EU mandarins understand is a punch in their stupid (cunning, morally smug, and unprincipled =/= smart), totalitarian faces.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-09-12 02:44  

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