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No that is not the reason.
It is for the same reason that Trump supporters are opposed to a do over of the 2016 election.

For those of us who supported the other side in these elections the results were ghastly, but we have to respect it in the name of democracy.
Well then why did the government have a do-over of the general election in 2017 and now they want another do-over in 2019? The next general election was only supposed to happen in 2020, and then it should have moved to 2022. And why even have an election every 5 years? Shouldn't those elected rule indefinitely since the people have made their choice?

In the US the voters will get a do-over next year.

I support democracy not because it leads to the best outcome for a society (it does not).
I support it because it is a compromise with the ignorant masses and the power hungry elites, protecting productive members of society from the worst outcomes in exchange for sacrificing the optimal outcome.
What form of democracy?
 
Well then why did the government have a do-over of the general election in 2017 and now they want another do-over in 2019? The next general election was only supposed to happen in 2020, and then it should have moved to 2022. And why even have an election every 5 years? Shouldn't those elected rule indefinitely since the people have made their choice?

In the US the voters will get a do-over next year.


What form of democracy?

The mechanism to get a 2nd referendum exists. Bring down the government through a motion of no confidence and install Corbyn as PM to oversee the referendum.
I predict voters will severely punish those behind these machinations in that referendum and hand the hard Brexiteers a huge victory. The UK will be the loser.

I support constitutional democracy where no one is above the law.
 
Sure, if you say so.

We've encountered a couple of the chavtastic young mothers.

Maybe i should've said housing subsidy instead of given a house...

There is no such thing as "housing subsidy" in the UK benefits system.

Under 18's can't claim Housing Benefit (aka Local Housing Allowance or UC Housing component), nor are they able to apply for council or social housing.
 
The latest gambit by the alliance of MPs around Sir Oliver Letwin looks like a real problem for the government whips, as they prepare for Saturday's critical vote on the new-look Brexit deal.

The amendment would withhold approval of the deal, until the legislation to enact it was safely passed - a move that would automatically trigger the "Benn Act" and force the prime minister to request a further postponement of Brexit until 31 January.

 
The latest gambit by the alliance of MPs around Sir Oliver Letwin looks like a real problem for the government whips, as they prepare for Saturday's critical vote on the new-look Brexit deal.

The amendment would withhold approval of the deal, until the legislation to enact it was safely passed - a move that would automatically trigger the "Benn Act" and force the prime minister to request a further postponement of Brexit until 31 January.


More nonsense from the losing side. They are really desperate to prevent a vote on an actual deal. And they will only win due to a minority faction within the Tory party who have effectively gone rogue along with the ones who switched over to the Lib Dems and yet didn't call a by election...

Could serve as a great election poster:

 
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More nonsense from the losing side. They are really desperate to prevent a vote on an actual deal. And they will only win due to a minority faction within the Tory party who have effectively gone rogue along with the ones who switched over to the Lib Dems and yet didn't call a by election...

Could serve as a great election poster:


But you’d also vote to block the deal, right? Because it’s essentially the same as the May deal and you made your feelings very clear on that.
 
Main vote will still go ahead regardless of Letwin's nonsense. I am also pleased to see a sufficient number of Labour MPs representing historic working class communities are defying the Labour whip. Excellent news. I am confident this will pass (just).


But, but, but....it’s essentially the same deal you shat all over previously while calling Mrs May a million insulting names. In fact, according to the Governor of the Bank of England, this new deal would not boost the economy to the extend of the previously agreed deal.

Can you explain your u turn?
 
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