• merridew
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    1 year ago

    I don’t want to know.

    Until it’s actually election time, I don’t want to know what their vision is.

    They can’t “Brexit” any harder than the Tories have, and if they say anything negative about the obvious deficiencies of Brexit ahead of the election, they give the Tories ammunition to drum up more tribal support.

    Let the real-world consequences of Brexit play out and speak for themselves. For now.

    • Chris@rabbitea.rs
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      1 year ago

      They are probably right to stay silent on it, and probably not mention it when campaigning. Unfortunately a lot of their core voters supported Brexit, so they don’t want to alienate them (see what happened last time when they lent their votes to the Tories).