Gove on #r4today: “I think it would be damaging for the country, if we said to all those people who had voted, if we were now to say ‘well, we think you were wrong’, I think that would do damage to our democracy.”
How absurd. How glibly spineless. The opposite of leadership.
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For heaven’s sake nobody tell people they were wrong. Well, at least not the 17 million. It’s absolutely fine to tell the 16 million they were wrong. In fact, abuse them at will, call them ‘remoaners’, ‘citizens of nowhere’, etc., all that is cool.
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The difference between right and wrong can be found, apparently, somewhere between 16.1 and 17.4. Someone alert philosophers.
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Replying to @sturdyAlex
Ugh... Listening to Today is pretty much self-harm. 
3:33 AM - 10 Dec 2018
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