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Old 20-12-2018, 23:18   #5411
jfman
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Re: Brexit

I would describe something winning by 52-48 as wafer thin, yes. It requires a minor shift in demographics or public opinion to give a 48-52 result in the other direction. Which I’d also call wafer thin.

You’ve also removed more of my post where I frame how to define a clear will of the people over a sustained period of time to pick on one narrow point, which isn’t really helpful to the discussion.

It’s really not important the extent we disagree over the definition of wafer thin.

Those seats will get another go, no later than 2022.
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