Well you're assuming wrong, assclown.
It was an UNELECTED parliament.
When were the British people asked whether or not they want to join the EU?
So why didn't vote for anti-EU MPs's in the following election?
Did the Europeans get to vote on Brexit?Why's it okay to give the Scots what they want but not the people of the whole of the UK? Do the non-Scottish referendum votes not count?
He may have a point here.Throughout the 1970s and early 80s the Labour Party was mainly anti-EU and wanted Britain out. One of those Brexiteer Labour MPs was Jeremy Corbyn.
Two other parties that wanted Britain out of the EU were the Welsh and Scottish nationalists Plaid Cymru and the SNP.
Throughout the 1970s and early 80s the Labour Party was mainly anti-EU and wanted Britain out. One of those Brexiteer Labour MPs was Jeremy Corbyn.
Two other parties that wanted Britain out of the EU were the Welsh and Scottish nationalists Plaid Cymru and the SNP.