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8 years and a number of Prime Ministers I'd find embarrassing as an Australian after the referendum, and we're still discussing what the Brexit deal should look like. Great job, lads.
It's as though, maybe, brexit shouldn't have been a thing?
Hindsight is 20-20, I suppose.
...Though in this case, so was foresight.
Yeah apparently foresight is only 51-49 with mutually exclusive ideas fitting together.
51-49 of those people who voted
Divided parties representing a divided country.
In a FPTP political sustem that dose not support compramise well.
We have mostly had around 60% of our voters disagree with the government. As 30 fo 40% is normal to wing 50+ % of seats.
FPTP is crap for democracy but good for larger parties to hord power.
Yet we are far to divided to put replacing it as the main priority.