Doesn't mean we should just accept it. It's a democracy... people's views change and it's not unreasonable for that view to change when provided with more detail on what the actual outcomes are.
Imagine you order fish n chips at a restaurant. Unknown to the server, they have run out of Fish n Chips.
You would expect them to come out and ask what you would prefer, rather than just cobble together Trout and a bag of Golden Woner... which is technically Fish n Chips and you have to eat it / pay for it as that's what you asked for.
Think you've missed the point of the discussion Paul and I were having. Your post doesn't connect with what we were on about.
I don't dispute what you're saying but you're well off the mark with my point to Paul.
