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Old 23-06-2017, 06:28 PM #6
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Originally Posted by Brillopad View Post
More the case that the youth, the majority of which apparently want to remain, are backing a man that wants a hard Brexit. What part of that don't they understand.

The pound signs in their eyes have coloured their judgement. Either that or they are too naive/stupid to connect the dots.
But May is also pushing for a hard Brexit so what choice do they really have there? Are you suggesting that, as both party leaders want a hard Brexit, anyone who doesn't should simply abstain from voting? They surely have to still go with the party that best represents their own interests otherwise.
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