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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Well, it takes two sides to tango. The anger seems to be on the remainer side due to the proroguing of Parliament. If they calm down, I am sure it will be reciprocated.
The anger on the streets will not go away until this matter is resolved, and if the electorate do not get what they voted for, that is to leave, everything will be escalated. Remainers cannot just shout insults and ignore what the majority want. They need to vote and help us achieve a deal which enables us to forge our own trade deals with the rest of the world.
If they don't do this, we will have the scenario they say they don't want ie, a 'no deal'.
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For proroguing Parliament read "breaking the law".
If there's one thing I'm certain of its that Boris won't calm down. His electoral future depends on stoking the fire of nationalism.