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Old 27-05-2019, 09:40   #2760
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Change U.K. - 3.4
LibDem - 20.3
Plaid - 1
SNP - 3.6
Green 12.1

40.4 = Remain at all cost

Brexit - 31.6 = Leave, with no deal if necessary

Tories - 9.1
Labour - 14.1

23.1 Leave, with a deal only

So I don’t see how Remain won?
Well he only said the Remain vs 'Hard' Brexit parties. There were were voters for the former.

The overall question depends how you view the Labour votes IMO. Since Labour's positions is rather split with their backing of a vote if they can't get an election.

I think the vote shows how split the country is.

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If we ignore the whole 'let's add all the parties up' and just concentrate on what it means for Parliament it's not helped much.

The Tories didn't just lose to the Brexit Party, they lost to the Liberal Democrats too.
Labour didn't just lose to the Liberal Democrats, they lost a lot of Northern seats to the Brexit Party.
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