On 22/12/2019 15:19:22, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Chris Hogg wrote:
Conservatives (leave) 13.9M
Labour (on the fence, so don't count and paid dearly for it) 10.3M
Lib-Dem (remain) 3.7M
SNP (remain) 1.2M
All the rest (various opinions, but none large enough to make much
difference) 1.7M
Which gives Leavers (Conservatives) 13.9M; Remainers (Lib-Dems and
SNP) 4.9M. Total who expressed a strong commitment one way or the
other 18.8M. Leavers 74% of the committed; Remainers 26%. I'd say that
was a pretty convincing majority for leaving.
Good to see fiddling the figures to suit your opinion is alive and well.
Good to see your glorious leader won the argument:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ity-for-change
So, Remain is the best policy but the electorate didn't agree.