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    Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    It's a play. Think back to her strange performance during the referendum, the odd leadership contest, the narrow team she utilised during the GE to micro manage the outcome, etc. Brexit means Brexit!
    The leadership contest was a procession, so presumably Boris and Gove are also in cahoots with the pro EU bankers and did their bidding by dropping out.

    But hang on, Boris and Goves campaign was the decisive one for getting Leave to win. Didn't the City think of stepping in at that point, just a few months earlier?

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    Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.

    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    The leadership contest was a procession, so presumably Boris and Gove are also in cahoots with the pro EU bankers and did their bidding by dropping out.

    But hang on, Boris and Goves campaign was the decisive one for getting Leave to win. Didn't the City think of stepping in at that point, just a few months earlier?
    They were more surprised than anybody with the outcome. If I remember correctly they both went into hiding.

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    Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    They were more surprised than anybody with the outcome. If I remember correctly they both went into hiding.
    Yes, they looked like they'd spent the night vomiting the morning after. But that's not the point you seem to be making, which is that the City are in control. So why were they so in control of Boris and Gove to pull them out of the leadership contest in the summer but not able to rein them in during spring?

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    Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.

    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Yes, they looked like they'd spent the night vomiting the morning after. But that's not the point you seem to be making, which is that the City are in control. So why were they so in control of Boris and Gove to pull them out of the leadership contest in the summer but not able to rein them in during spring?
    I don't think Boris and Gove were mean't to win, I'm sure their orders were to lead the Brexit campaign astray. It's a common tactic to infiltrate the opposition camp. Unfortunately the people wisened up to project fear and the remain vote collapsed, creating the need to implement Plan B.

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    Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I don't think Boris and Gove were mean't to win, I'm sure their orders were to lead the Brexit campaign astray. It's a common tactic to infiltrate the opposition camp. Unfortunately the people wisened up to project fear and the remain vote collapsed, creating the need to implement Plan B.
    Infiltrate/lead to victory, it's such a fine line, isn't it?

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    Re: Voters certainly did not reject a hard Brexit.

    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Infiltrate/lead to victory, it's such a fine line, isn't it?
    Project fear usually works. It did in 2010 & 2015.

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