Workingman wrote:I am not a dogged Remainer. I have said all along, since Brexit was voted for, that we have to put every effort in to make it work for us. Sod what others want, this is our game and it is for us to control what happens.
That wasn't a dig at you WM, you have, as always, adjusted to the reality of the situation. It was a dig at those who still think they can, somehow, turn the tables on the voters.
100 Kippers was a pipe dream when it was just about parties and running the country and who we liked more than who we didn't.
This isn't that. It seems that the longer we go on the less the lessons of the Scottish Referendum are heeded. Who predicted a near clean sweep of Scotland at Westminster for SNP? Well, actually, me and a lot of others. Why? Betrayal. It doesn't matter what the "reasons" or "reasoned arguments" were. Enough people felt betrayed to really punish the political parties at the polls.
That was a referendum where those who lost by 8% husbanded their anger and drove a change at the polls.
If the will of the people is betrayed on this vote, where the vote was a clear result to leave, the backlash will be cataclysmic and in cataclysmic events the totally unthinkable (SNP sweeping Westminster), becomes quite possible.
It's not so long back that the SNP were struggling to get 2 seats in Westminster. Social media has allowed parties to engage with a huge swathe of voters and it has unpredictable resutls when emotions are running high.