reciprocity
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« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2016, 08:51:39 AM » |
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« Edited: June 24, 2016, 08:56:44 AM by reciprocity »
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Wow, I am shocked! I am sad at the result. The uncertainty is so worrying.
I think a lot of Labour leavers are still going to vote Labour. To be honest with you, UKIP is pretty much done now and I do not think they will gain in the long run. If the Wales Assembly election was any barometer, Labour still held out pretty well. I think as someone said, this was not a vote based on party loyalties. Once the next general comes around and the new focus on UKIP becomes their disastrous libertarian economic policies, they will lose a lot of support. Strangely enough, Is it just me or does a lot of their main signature policies seem like a lot of the pro-EU centre right parties in Eastern Europe? Like flatter taxes and balanced budgets? Jeez, help us all.
And just to add, do you think that if Cameron had made Scotland Independence an issue, would we have seen England edge out a Remain victory?
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