
In the election we had a load of people protesting the Conservative government and going across to Labour to try and damage them - Which is exactly what happened.
The fact the Lib Dems made that stand is admirable, but without them being one of Lab/Con, they were never going to win - The fact however that they won 50% (!) more seats than in 2015 does show that there was a big swing towards them with that policy and maintaining their integrity (remember both Labour and Cons were pro-europe until the referendum, then they just flipped the fucking hypocrites). That was with an utterly awful slightly bonkers fundamentalist christian in charge.
The EU has continually said that we can change our minds and that they'd like us to do so, however I agree that that goodwill has eroded due to us sending uttter fuckwits like Johnson and Davis to represent/humiliate us as a nation.
( , Wed 13 Dec 2017, 12:40, Reply)

Are you really holding the lib dems as an example of a massive swing?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2017/results
Gained only 4 more seats to make a massive 12 and received a lower share of the vote than their 2015 wipe out where they lost 49 seats.
( , Wed 13 Dec 2017, 13:08, Reply)

That's a 50% swing. Given how little goodwill they had after the coalition that's significant.
You're also not actually claiming that a general election was a second referendum because that's a little bit silly.
( , Wed 13 Dec 2017, 13:13, Reply)