What a dilemma for the extreme left anti-flag shaggers. Watch the ****ing spin from the lightweights. Labour says it is now the true party of patriotism and British values https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U531&cvid=2a4173a2a0664eb89df4d650d0d245ae
The problem for Remain was two-fold: they did not make a case for ‘Remain’ but a case for ‘Not Leaving’; and the Remain camp were complacent, assumed they would win and many (especially the young, who have been doing a lot of the whining since) did not vote. The Leave camp, on the other hand, did turn out to vote because they had been given the opportunity by a Prime Minister who actually thought that the vote would solve the internal divisions in the Conservative Party (which it did not). The Remain camp have now become the Rejoin camp and they blame anything they can on Brexit but go deathly silent when confronted with facts showing Brexit is not the cause of the cost of living crisis or many other issues.
I seem to recall reading the other day that one John Lydon was criticising the Labour leadership for being woke “lunacy” and he would rather vote for the Conservatives even though Boris Johnson is a “professional liar”. I see Simon Calder is on the BBC blaming airport delays on Brexit when the staff shortages are nothing to do with Brexit. Of course he is a travel expert so the interviewer did not challenge his ascertain.
It's amusing watching them desperately trying to blame Brexit for what are global issues. Time and again the extreme left try to shout down alternative views, but they seem to have no real opinions of their own, or based on their own experience, but based on their chosen ideology. They may as well not be there, as they're not sharing 'their' views. They end up in a small noisy bubble of a few loud like-minded people, and confuse that with being a majority view. It's why the get so confused by election results. Add in their need to categorise others and desire to label them, and slot them into pigeon holes, and their posts on here become more amusing, as they're still determined to push the fantasy that anyone disagreeing with them must be a tory. Almost all politicians are cut from the same cloth.
Meanwhile, Brexit is proving to be a disaster on all fronts, a poorly executed shambles prompted by delusion and ignorance. What we are witnessing is the absolute failure of populism; let the masses decide on who is to govern them by all means, for that is democracy, but never let the mob govern, for that is a form of tyranny.