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Old 15-03-2019, 22:26   #8679
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
It’d have been harder to thwart if it was a single vision.

However it isn’t, it’s a vast range of different views and ideologies from the dog whistle xenophobia, extreme unregulated capitalism, nationalism and even some socialists. Each wants and expects different post-Brexit outcomes.

You’ve even got Liam Fox and David Davis on one side, Mogg, Johnson and Raab on the other. Unless the Conservative party is the only place these divisions exist then leavers have different and often mutually exclusive desires.

The most popular outcome expressed as anything other than a binary choice is to remain. It’s up to leavers to unify their position.
I’ve refrained recently but roger me sideways with a trumpet, i’ve Read some deluded BS but you are a black belt in this particular discipline.

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The most popular outcome expressed as anything other than a binary choice is to remain. It’s up to leavers to unify their position
Can you evidence that? It’s not my interpretation.
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