he's... not entirely wrong. Oh, the Leave campaign deserve to face the consequences of what they campaigned to achieve, but the Remain campaign was also badly mishandled. ( the problem basically is that the Remain campaign only ever said "the Leave campaign is wrong" and so never actually set out the advantages of staying in the EU.)
Frankly, what i'm excited to see is there being some fairly historic moments. ( the Labour Whips seem to be all but joining the growing rebellion against Corbyn- that's historic because traditionally, the whips are more-or-less the party "enforcers"- they cajole/force MPs to vote the party line. Then abandoning the party leader is unheard of) It's not impossible that we'll see politicians actually held to account for their actions- it may well be that at last, people start voting based on what politicians actually do. That could mean MPs becoming more independent-minded, which is actually a good thing. ( when MPs often don't even bother turning up for most debates, then parliamentary democracy suffers because the issue isn't properly debated. If passing legislation required steering it through lively debate where it was actually questioned properly, we should see far less ill-thought-out legislation)
Frankly, what i'm excited to see is there being some fairly historic moments. ( the Labour Whips seem to be all but joining the growing rebellion against Corbyn- that's historic because traditionally, the whips are more-or-less the party "enforcers"- they cajole/force MPs to vote the party line. Then abandoning the party leader is unheard of) It's not impossible that we'll see politicians actually held to account for their actions- it may well be that at last, people start voting based on what politicians actually do. That could mean MPs becoming more independent-minded, which is actually a good thing. ( when MPs often don't even bother turning up for most debates, then parliamentary democracy suffers because the issue isn't properly debated. If passing legislation required steering it through lively debate where it was actually questioned properly, we should see far less ill-thought-out legislation)
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