Nigel Farage is right, Brexit has failed - but Britain needs fixing more | PaulWaugh
And it’s not just “Remoaners” who are highlighting the Government’s failure to show many “benefits of Brexit”. A leading Brexiteer columnist in theOf course, it isn’t dead, and won’t be for the foreseeable future, precisely because Labour don’t want to go near reversing it. The Lib Dems tried a “Rejoin” tactic in the 2019 election and got hammered as a result. Labour’s confusing offer of a second referendum was similarly trounced.
A promised revival of run-down high streets, of transport links, is also patchy, to say the least. And it’s worth remembering that the Leave vote wasn’t just in former Labour voting working class areas in the North and Midlands, it was powered by Tory voters of all classes in the South. Even Labour MPs privately concede the pressure on community relations of asylum seekers being housed in hotels, and of longer-term migrants often living in houses of multiple occupation.
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