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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Dissatisfaction is nothing new for the government to deal with, if a soft brexit benefits us more than a hard one then they'll cast aside the wants of the Leave side and accept the deal.
Those people might complain but they'll forget about it by the next election, like I said before, a lot of voters have short memories. Some other issue will dominate the next elections and people will have moved on.
I doubt any far right parties will gain any ground, UKIP will flounder now it's core purpose is complete and Farage is gone and things will remain a two horse race between the Tories and Labour.
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I think that is more wishful thinking than anything.
They won't forget about it if we still have millions of migrants flooding Britain and stretching our services to breaking point. More terror attacks will also keeps these issues very fresh in their minds. It's madness to think these concerns will just fizzle-out.
Labour is no choice and if the Tories let people down on this I would not be at all surprised to see far right parties gaining ground. Things have never been this bad before and people have had enough - to underestimate the strength of feeling on this is foolhardy.