Even now, though I live in the most "remain" area bar Gibraltar, 1 in 3 of my neighbours voted to leave. Hillingdon had same % of leave voters as Newport, but London gets branded a liberal idyll, and Wales et al a bunch of closed-minded knuckle-draggers
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
Cheers, I suspect you are going to metrosplain that a London district is to be equated with the city of edinburgh at 74.4% remain
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Replying to @indymatters
I'm not doing anything, just referring to vote results as they were reported. Complain to the government about how votes were returned rather than attacking me for no reason? Bizarre invective given all I did was kindly answer your Qs and send you a link you could've googled.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
Please don’t take it as an attack I’m genuinely interested in which area u refer to with a higher remain vote. I do declare an interest as an ex guardian reader irritated by the “line” on scotland
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Replying to @indymatters
As I said in the tweet, highest percentage after Gibraltar, so if you look at that list, Lambeth.
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Replying to @DawnHFoster
And my point was you’re comparing an area in a city with a city. London as a whole was behind edinburgh, though notably remain compared to rest of England. Anyways have a nice evening
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My point was leave/remain dichotomy of areas is false, you're trying to uphold it and blame me for how votes were collected. Never interacted with you before and you seem very unpleasant so I'll mute you, sorry.
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