Mate, if the people at the negotiating table believe the consensus of opinion within the leave camp was that immigration was the key factor - which Cameron has supposedly already said, then it makes freedom of movement a non negotiable. Which in turn means we'll be at that table for literally years. We'll be royally ****ed if that's the stance they take, but conversely, if they're right (which I think they definitely are) then to come back with free trade and free movement makes the entire process a complete nonsense in terms of it delivering what the populous seemingly wanted.
No wonder Cameron lobbed the grenade into Boris's hands.
It's a complete mess. Leave have said they had no strategy for any of this post the actual vote ffs! I mean what the actual ****![]()
Clearly immigration was a key factor for a lot of voters, but both Boris and Osbourne, who would appear to be from differing factions of the Tory party have alluded to free movement of people being on the table. I think governments tend to be quite happy to **** over the voters to do what they want tbh

