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Should We Have Compassion For The Brexit Conned?
Especially those who believed the lies told by Farage, Reece-Mogg, Johnson etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People were conned in 2019 to vote for a Tory government – those conned are unlikely to be conned again in the up-coming general election.
But having made such a monumental error (by being conned by the likes of Farage, Reece-Mogg, Johnson etc) and voting for Brexit, it seems only logical to me that the electorate are given the opportunity to correct that mistake (and not be conned again).
Imagine we had a referendum in which the electorate voted for every UK citizen to be paid £50k per annum without the need to work.
It would be quite reasonable, once the electorate realised what a disaster such a vote was, that they could reverse the decision – but that option is being denied to the UK population by the Brexit cult, in terms of us correcting the disastrous Brexit referendum vote.
"But having made such a monumental error (by being conned by the likes of Farage, Reece-Mogg, Johnson etc) and voting for Brexit,..."
You have this notion that all those who voted to leave were pursuaded (or "conned" according to you) to do so by politicians. It's quite a nasty supposition because it is patronising and leads me to believe that you think those who did so were too stupid to make up their own minds. You oftten use the word "stupid" to describe Leave voters and it's very tiresome.
I've told you, I don't know how many times, that I was conned by nobody. No politician had any influence over the way I voted (and, as an aside, nor are they ever likely to). I doubt I'm alone.
Everybody I've spoken to, who voted for Leave, says they did so because they wanted better control of immigration, illegal or otherwise. Too many people coming here from the EU; take back control and reduce it. Nobody said anything about improving things for business; remove the EU shackles; trade with the world etc. They all voted Leave because of immigration. As I've said before, I didn't vote because I didn't think it would make the slightest difference to us ordinary folk, whether we were in our out of the EU. I still think that.
The machinations are what they are, but I will never stand still and have my intelligence insulted by a stranger who is entitled to a different view.
On my recent cruise, I was chatting with a guest who told me he doesn't like The Beatles. Do I tell him there's something wrong with him?
People think differently, but pompous patronizing remains what it is.
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