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
(3) There is still no party successfully cutting through with optimistic messages and plans for the future, to skill people for the modern, advanced, 80% services and international digital economy to come, to create high pay work, to build the infrastructure. See Macron.
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