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Originally Posted by Mr K
Not all Conservatives are Brexiteers Mick, could be argued the support they had left are the Remainers in the Party. Same for Labour. In which case Remain won by an even bigger margin. No wonder there is paranoia from the Leave side on another vote !
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Originally Posted by jfman
I’m not lying. 2016 demonstrated that some 17 million people voted to leave. Less than that voted for the Brexit party. Getting into guesswork about what’s in the heads of Conservative/Labour voters, given the multitude of issues those parties stand for, is speculative at best.
Why are you so terrified of a second referendum if you are so certain?[COLOR="Silver"]
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You will always argue that black is white, and vice versa, just for the hell of it!
Let's state the position clearly. Those parties standing on a 'leave' manifesto:
%
Brexit 31.6
Conservatives 9.1
Labour 14.1
UKIP 3.3
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58.1
Those standing on a 'remain' manifesto:
Change U.K. 3.4
LibDem 20.3
Plaid 1.0
SNP 3.5
Green 12.1
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40.3
Now I hope that is clear enough for you. Leave won by a substantial margin. That is a fact and however you spin it, that is an even more of a resounding defeat for remainers than in the referendum.