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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
North Shropshire Big Liberal Win
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7894224" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I agree with all the above points, it was a protest vote and the Conservatives were always going to struggle even if they had found a popular local candidate. However it is interesting the number of those protest votes going to the Lib Dem which could so easily have gone to any of the other pro brexit parties. </p><p>I do believe the country is tired of the Brexit argument, but I suspect that just as a number of politicians for donkeys years whined on about the EU, the alternative argument is going to stymie British politics for a very long time to come yet.</p><p>I myself have never been a believer in looking back at where we went wrong , but prefer to look forward and how can we get to where we want to be. It is fanciful to suggest a return to the EU in my lifetime, but we must get a good working relationship going as soon as we can and some of the Anti EU sentiment we have seen in the very recent past is definitely not helping. We are out, they will now progress as they wish, it is pointless us whining about it, if they don’t want our trade that is both of our’s loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7894224, member: 1951"] I agree with all the above points, it was a protest vote and the Conservatives were always going to struggle even if they had found a popular local candidate. However it is interesting the number of those protest votes going to the Lib Dem which could so easily have gone to any of the other pro brexit parties. I do believe the country is tired of the Brexit argument, but I suspect that just as a number of politicians for donkeys years whined on about the EU, the alternative argument is going to stymie British politics for a very long time to come yet. I myself have never been a believer in looking back at where we went wrong , but prefer to look forward and how can we get to where we want to be. It is fanciful to suggest a return to the EU in my lifetime, but we must get a good working relationship going as soon as we can and some of the Anti EU sentiment we have seen in the very recent past is definitely not helping. We are out, they will now progress as they wish, it is pointless us whining about it, if they don’t want our trade that is both of our’s loss. [/QUOTE]
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