Khellendros, on 29 October 2019 - 04:54 PM, said:
I am from the EU. This shouldn't be bothering me as much as it does, because the EU27 seem to get what they see as the best way to solve this from seen from our side of the fence, but...
For more than two two years I woke up every day and read yet another article how the Tories manipulate the referendum and its result for internal gains - despite Brexit being so big it manages to dominate the news every. single. day. You would think at some point Government and Parliament would stop fucking around, get their shit together and act like this is as serious as it is.
But... When I now read that Corbyn's Brexit stance (at the least, as it was presented at the Party conference mid-October, iirc) is to request another extension to renegotiate the Brexit document yet again (but this time better), all I hear are the ERG talking points from january 2019.
Unless I missed something, even if Labour wins, even if the EU27 OK yet another extension to change the exit-paper, and even if that results in a different document, it is going to be tied to yet another referendum. Which will reopen all the wounds yet again. Democracy works because the people elect someone they trust to make the right decision, not to have choices thrown back at us, dammit.
Not to mention that I have not heard Corbyn mention what will happen if the people reject his deal in the referndum: hard Brexit?
Probably not. More likely, yet another election and another year wasted, and another Brexit agreement down the toilet. To me, Corbyn may sound like 2018-early 2019 Johnson, but the promise of this second referendum seems to be a carbon copy of David Cameron's reasoning to allow the referendum in the first place: to keep half of his party on board.