By 2024, at the latest, the country will be working to #RejoinEU and the #Brexiters will have melted away. But they will always carry the responsibility for untold economic and social damage to this country, which will take decades to fix.
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Rejoining won't be easy. The EU will have moved on and our standards and finances won't meet their criteria.
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I'm not happy about it, but some people in this country voted an 80 seat majority Tory government. They can do what the F they like. Blame those people, rather than the Tories. We all know Tories are C****
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That and FPTP turning 43% of the vote into a majority of 80.
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I love these numbers. I've long argued Brexit should have been stopped because it was no longer "the will of the people".
I've also tweeted about the number of old Leavers dying vs young Remainers now eligible to vote, but never had the data. What's your source? 
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ONS, FT & British Election Survey.
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Because it now has nothing to do with the 'will of the people' - the people were just useful tools to be manipulated into winning the vote for the offshore capitalists
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Tell the people what they want by controlling the majority of news outlets. Sow division with a ‘them’ and ‘us’ narrative = the EU are the enemy. Keep pedalling the lies, those who never look beyond headlines are brainwashed, paving the way for the tax evading capitalists
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Yes and on a minority FPTP government vote. In nearly 60 years my vote in a safe constituency, not for the sitting MP, has been an unrecognised waste. A waste of time and everyone's effort. It's an illusion of democracy when so many votes don't count for anything.
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Same. My vote has never made a difference in a GE.
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