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Originally Posted by Pierre
That was only part of my post, the movement of industry to other EU countries, and the failure of Labour to save industry in their heartlands was also there.
Freedom of movement May have ended under May’s deal, but that was rejected by Parliament. So don’t what you expect the electorate to say about that. As they have no say on it.
Bitter ......maybe. Irrational.......no.
Irrational according to whom? That is a subjective position and unless you are in their position you are in no place to call anyone irrational.
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If they’re concerned about industry moving to the EU how does no deal solve that over a deal?
I can easily call someone irrational if they appear to be acting against their own interests which at face value you claim, or at least haven’t proven the contrary with your historic reasons for voting leave. A deal (or none) is about the future.