Err, I'm sure there's also an element of frustration at the prospect of departure at all. I'm not sure how you can call it one way exclusively.
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Nope - look closer at the results. People mainly voted for anti Brexit parties. It's not frustration with the speed or manner of Brexit. It's that we want it called off altogether.
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Wrong again. It's been a 'hammering' by remain voters who have left the 2 main parties in favour of the pro-European LibDems. Departing, quickly or slowly is not what this vote represents.
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Frustration and anger at the prospect of the car crash that is
#BrWRECKSit They want to#endthechaos of#BrexitShambles and#RevokeArticle50#StopBrexitSaveBritain - End of conversation
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Just another ploy to try to get the uninformed to want to stay in the EU
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eh ... now there would be a “Russian trace” for consolidation!

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Voters are pissed that the political parties in charge have tried to undermine their referendum mandate? No kidding? Will the next headline read, "Water is wet."?
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No it isn’t stalled Brexit! Believe that if it makes you happy! It’s Brexit! It’s shit!
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Peak both sides. The Tories and UKIP got hammered for foisting Brexit on an unwilling country, and Labour got a slap on the wrist for not blocking it.
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