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The same here. The problem is that we don't have a proper Conservative party anymore, it's full of wet liberals, apart from a few on the back benches.
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Well the remainers have plenty of parties to choose from. From those that promised a second referendum and those that promised they would honour the referendum held in 2016, but haven't. Leavers have fewer choices.
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Maybe. We come to a junction, do we turn left or do we go right? I suspect that the politicians may have had enough of asking us what we want though. What is it they say about asking a question of a witness in the witness box? If you don't know the answer, don't ask the question. It didn't work out too well for them the last time they asked.
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That reminds me of an interview a local news crew were doing covering a newly formed club for the local community in Birmingham. It was broadcast on TV, I think it was a news programme, something like Midlands Today. This was back in the early 1970s. Anyhow, the club was formed by a mixed bunch of white, black and Asians located in Small Heath Birmingham. The guy with the microphone doing the interview, asked the leader of this newly formed club: "so you welcome anyone to this club? The reply was "Of course we do, we even welcome the Irish" It is a true story. It stuck in my mind because I used to work in Small heath.
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I'm not in the least surprised. It's the sort of comment I would expect from a remainer or from someone on the left, fortunately not all remainers hold those sort of views. My sister and brother-in-law are both remainers and strong Corbyn supporters, they still can't get over the fact that they lost the referendum and I still get the occasional finger pointed towards me, as to say "It's your fault!". As for myself, I'm a middle of the road sort of guy, neither right nor left, but I did vote for Brexit.