Colin, there are a lot of Remainers on Twitter. That's largely because the two main parties are pro-Brexit. So being almost entirely deprived of party-political representation we've had to represent ourselves, hence the vast #FBPE movement.
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Als antwoord op @nickreeves9876 @ColinCorbynista
You’ve got the Lib Dems haven’t you - and they are doing really well in the polls .....
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @ColinCorbynista
FPTP effectively blocks any third party from becoming a serious contender to the big two. We've had only one change to the 2 party system in over 300 years! The other point is that many Remainers are not natural LibDems, so they feel politically homeless.
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Als antwoord op @nickreeves9876 @ColinCorbynista
I thought we had a referendum in 2011 on that and it rejected any change to FPTP by 2:1. You don’t want a second vote on that as well do you?
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @ColinCorbynista
I'm not arguing about changing the system. Only noting that on the greatest issue of our times over half the electorate is unrepresented by the two main party leaderships, which when you think of it is bizarre.
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The Labour Party is as split as the country on Brexit, so contrary to what you say Remainers (& Leavers) are represented. Just because we aren’t obsessed with the #PeoplesVote - at the expense of all other policy issues - doesn’t mean we aren’t concerned about leaving
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