The final bullet point doesn’t quite fit with some people’s narrativehttps://twitter.com/LeftieStats/status/1344003172071858177 …
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe
Yet there are still some in the Labour Party & their 'supporters' who cannot accept that the primary reason for 52 of 54 Leave-voting seats not voting Labour at last election was the 2nd-ref/PV stance.
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Als antwoord op @SteveCWilliams1 @KevinPascoe
The problem is that in seeking to win them back the party loses others. Sometimes you need to do the right thing even if voters punish you. In 2025 ‘backing Brexit’ will not be a vote winner IMO. I’m leaving the party today & will not return under current management & direction.
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Als antwoord op @win_n10 @KevinPascoe
Yes, I support your decision to leave the Labour Party due to its direction & I can't see how Labour can win these lost votes back, especially in trad 'Red Wall' seats like mine
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Als antwoord op @KevinPascoe @SteveCWilliams1
When faced with contradictory and conflicting requirements you just have to be true to your principles. If you are consistent in positioning & correct in judgement then your conflict resolves when circumstances change. If you try to be everything to everyone you wind up a nobody.
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Brexit will cause so many practical problems in the coming months and years that there will be enough who experience buyer’s remorse, combined with the inexorable demographic timewave, to make short-term chasing Brexiteers shortsighted IMO
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I agree
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