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Old 02-12-2016, 08:34   #2908
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Re: Post-Brexit Thread

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
If May goes for soft brexit there will be a lot of unhappy tories and i doubt nuttall will ignore such easy pickups for ukip. Brexit that ends up paying any meaningful sum of money to the EU is not a brexit any leave voter voted for and if that's what happens you'll see the response on your TV screen.
There will be a lot of unhappy Tories whatever Theresa May decides. The majority of voters in the country simply didn't vote for a hard Brexit including her as that endangers the economy.
The public responses I've seen on my TV screen so far have been a 100-person protest at the Judge's A50 decision and an anti-Brexit LibDem winning the Richmond Park constituency.

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
They're better of going oop north if their support for zach goldsmith is anything to go by. Odd as well that the public rejects them both in favour of a lib dem, brexit means brexit St Theresa or does it, time will tell
Richmond Park illustrates the very tricky balancing act that May faces. It's not simply a case of pandering to the Eurosceptic wing of the party if she wants to retain Conservative seats in the capital.

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