Funny the exact moment support started to slip is when MV3 didn’t pass. Have knocked on countless doors over last few months, most leavers I’ve spoken to wanted the deal to pass.https://twitter.com/andrew_lilico/status/1118885706934444033 …
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Als antwoord op @jonnycope
As proof that you’re incorrect in your assumption, you only have to look at where the vote has gone.
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Als antwoord op @BeccyRyan
How? If it was about the withdrawal agreement, support would have been lost when the terms were revealed, it wasn’t. It went when we didn’t leave on 29 March/12 April. The message to me on the doorstep is clear, the tories have let leavers down by not passing the WA.
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Als antwoord op @jonnycope
Where did people have to go back then on official polling? Just look at the polling. Do you think The Brexit Party is offering a facilitated customs arrangement?
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Als antwoord op @BeccyRyan
There are many other parties but leavers continued to back the Conservatives when we were going to leave on 29/3 under WA. We didn’t, so support has shifted to the Brexit Party. Also, no one has ever talked to me about “facilitated customs arrangements” on the doorstep....
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Als antwoord op @jonnycope @BeccyRyan
I think a lot of people care less about the details of the WA than about whether or not we leave the European Union. It is the failure to leave that is the problem, to which deal or no deal pales in comparison.
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100% agree.
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