>> >>We are simply approaching the conclusion that was inevitable from the day Brexit started.
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>> Yes. But the mistake is to believe that everybody thinks it is bad.
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>>Many, many who voted for Brexit believe that they are getting exactly what they wanted.
>> And largely they are. They wanted no more EU influence, they wanted the end of
>> free movement, and they wanted they they believed would be control of their own destiny.
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They are not the issue. There are also many who voted for the version of utopia promised by Johnson but would not have voted for the inevitable reality. Given the narrow balance of the referendum the outcome turns out to be far from the "will of the people" after all.
What we actually have is the will of a minority of the Tory Party who have lobbied to get out of Europe from the day we joined the Common Market. And crucified several Tory Prime Ministers along the way.
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