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gulliver1 | 09:11 Wed 18th Jan 2023 | News
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It's time For the leave camp to start thinking the unthinkable, and saying the unsayable. That Brexit is now unsalvageable.Polls are indicating that many leave voters believe Brexit is going badly and are in favour of rejoining the EU.Also believing the Tories have made such a hash of Brexit and created more problems than it has solved and almost nothing has been achieved,,,, Says Boris's favourite newspaper " Telegraph "..Oh Dear.Boris.
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You're highlighting 33% of those polled. Almost the same number (32%) said leaving the EU had neither created nor solved more problems or opportunities - but don’t let that stop you. Perhaps you don’t post links in case anyone actually reads them and scuppers your agenda, gulliver.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/01/08/conservative-voters-think-cost-brexit-outweighs-benefits-first/
You lost, get over it.
Keep chomping on those sour grapes.

We are not going back.
Apart from your usual stirring gulliver why are you so bothered about a country you say you don't live in. You have said in the past (not that many on here seem to believe you though) that you rent out properties here so as rents are going up I would have thought that would make you happier or is happy something that you can't do. The extra you would be getting from these properties would be going into your bank account which as interest rates are also going up will also make you more money. So why are you worried about the country you say you will never live in again and not be getting on with living the high life in the sunny place you do live in instead of being on here moaning almost every day or is it just as most suspect just to stir.
NAOMI, those percentages refer only to Tory voters.

"The findings of a new poll by Opinium, which surveyed 2,000 representative voters on behalf of the campaigning group Best for Britain, found some 33 per cent of those planning to vote Conservative at the next election believed Brexit had created more problems than it solved.

This compared with 22 per cent who said it had solved more problems, while one-third (32 per cent) said leaving the EU had neither created nor solved more problems or opportunities and the remaining 13 per cent said they did not know."

"Among the public as a whole, meanwhile, 57 per cent said Brexit was causing more problems than it was solving."
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09.22 Take those Blinkers off TTT While Boris isn't looking .
Corby, I know. I don't think it told us about people from the other parties, did it?
The issue is partly Brexit itself but also combined with a bizarre confrontational attitude to the EU by the government ever since.
This needs to change and no doubt will with time.
Had the EU itself dissolved at the time of Brexit then none of this would matter but it’s a reality which was never going away
@09.33.Talking of percentages,TCL,did you know a whopping 29% of SNP voters voted for Brexit.Only 27% of Scottish Tory voters voted for Brexit.Only 19% of Scottish Labour voters voted for Brexit.Up here in Scotland the SNP were the Brexiteer party.Bad,bad,bad.
//a bizarre confrontational attitude to the EU by the government ever since//

It seems the other way around to me.
It doesn't but then again you didn't make it clear the figures you quoted, related only to Tories.

Some might have been under the wrong impression they were for folk in general.
TTT was stating a fact gulliver you on the other hand with your Take those Blinkers off comment is what really applies to you, to be able only to see things one way and unwilling or unable to consider other possibilities. Sounds like you.
//a bizarre confrontational attitude to the EU by the government //

So it isnt happening the other way round also then?

Breaking news: Two wrongs make a right.
It is also but I can understand the frustration over eg the NI protocol.
//Breaking news: Two wrongs make a right.//

Of course not, but making such a statement on such a thread needs balance.

There is frustration on both sides Ich.



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.Brexit caused.. The ending of free movement which is contributing to current labour shortages although Richi Sunak said he would get 100,000s of Brits "back to work" as many firms are crying out for staff.
....Bullets in the feet again.
If we have labour shortages then the country must be doing very well!
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How Does Sunak think he can get Brits to take up all these job vacancies caused because of Brexit.Can work won't work, is the slogan of the "Benefit Brigade"
Brexit is and always was fine. Other powers reaction to it is another matter; but no citizen with any self respect, or respect for their nation, is going to roll over and allow external powers to rule them. Those that continually advocate such reveal volumes about themselves.

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