An honest admission. An alarming lack of awareness.https://twitter.com/brianpaddick/status/939561439878176768 …
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Replying to @quakerpen
For the avoidance of doubt: 1. I campaigned to Remain. 2. I voted Remain 3. Once the vote had taken place I reluctantly accepted the result. 4. I don’t accept it now. I believe the people should decide once the details are known. 5. Attacking people on your own side is unhelpful.
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Replying to @brianpaddick @quakerpen
Yes, but it's shocking that our politicians didn't fully understand the implications, which were just a simple economics textbook, modern business conversation, or Google search away. And that led to the lacklustre campaign, with doubts about EU sewed by some media.
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Replying to @RichTWarms @quakerpen
No doubt politicians were advised by well-meaning “experts” who felt the messages they were promoting were the right ones. I campaigned to Remain using the materials we were given. The important point is we need to get the facts across.
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Replying to @brianpaddick @quakerpen
The important point, as I have written before, is that facts are backed up with emotional messages, which is how all successful communications work. The message should have been about remaining together, to take on modern challenges and open the future with our neighbours...
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