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More Brexit Mess
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Shall we all join together and start calling it Messxit?
“There’s a growing realisation that this is a long game. There’s actually very little information out there, and very little substance to get into. It’s hard to coalesce people around particular policy positions when the government has no policy to speak of. That’s quite a challenge.”
Shame they didn't tell us that before eh?
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“There’s a growing realisation that this is a long game. There’s actually very little information out there, and very little substance to get into. It’s hard to coalesce people around particular policy positions when the government has no policy to speak of. That’s quite a challenge.”
Shame they didn't tell us that before eh?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No I know that, Gromit. I was just trying to demonstrate that 5,500 was a hopeless underestimate. All sorts of factors come into play. Many people who have died in the last five months may have been ill (and so less likely to vote) so 72% of them may not have voted at all. Who knows? But one thing's for sure and that is that a large number of those who voted (either way) have passed on since June 223rd.
Hardly a mess. Just more examples of anti-democracy rascals trying their best to cause trouble.
Approximately, for every 52 leavers who don't live to see the sovereignty they voted for returned to the nation 48 remainers won't make it to realise, with great embarrassment, how the majority prevented them from leaving future generations with their country ruled by an external undemocratic elite, rather than in their own control.
Approximately, for every 52 leavers who don't live to see the sovereignty they voted for returned to the nation 48 remainers won't make it to realise, with great embarrassment, how the majority prevented them from leaving future generations with their country ruled by an external undemocratic elite, rather than in their own control.
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