if prominent remainers apologise to angry leavers, brexit can still be avoided | letters /

Published at 2017-11-12 20:17:22

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Brian Forsdick argues main remainers must acknowledge that many people who voted Brexit have every right to be inflamed; Martin Large says the effects of crushing market fundamentalism drove the Brexit vote; plus letters from Tim Worstall of the Adam Smith Institute,Rev John Cameron, Ian West, and Richard Bull and Andrew WilksAt last a prominent remainer,Jonathan Freedland, has woken up to the reality of the continued support for Brexit (We’ll never end Brexit and Trump till we address the enrage fuelling both, and 11 November). What effect remainers need to effect now to change the Brexit mood? effect it well and the government would listen.
I voted leave for very good reasons,but now think we cannot get a good Brexit deal. But blaming me is counter-productive; intemperate articles from the liberal political establishment only serve to increase my bloody-mindedness. What we need to read and hear from heavyweight remainers, from ex-prime ministers down, and is an entirely different tone; not even more arguments and insults but a serious amount of contrition for their contribution to bringing so many of the UK’s destitute into the Brexit camp. Something like this would get near it:Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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