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On 26/09/2019 15:41, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Norman Wells wrote:
That was never going to be a matter for the electorate. The electorate
gave the steer, and it was simply to leave the EU. We were all told
*the government* will implement what we decided, presumably on the basis
of the best deal it could achieve. It was never expected that the
public would know enough about all the details to make an informed
decision on the deal itself, nor was that promised.


Perhaps you'd remind us of what the leave campaign 'promised'?


If you have a point, do make it.

BTW, the government can implement very little. It is the HoC at the end of
the day which does.


At the time of the referendum, though, the government had a working
overall majority in the Commons and so could push through most of its
policies.