I was talking to someone who complained that a large part of Remain's argument for staying in the EU was "the economy". I pointed out that it was pretty important but their view was that it might be important but it's not that easy to relate to and equate to how it would impact the individual.
I think it was a fair point. It is an important issue but for many it's not as relatable as "take back control", "controlling our borders", etc and Remain haven't necessarily adjusted to this.
I get that argument but surely people feel more connection / impact from the economy than "take back control". How exactly do they think a slightly different political control position will make any real impact? I find it mind boggling...
I was talking to someone who complained that a large part of Remain's argument for staying in the EU was "the economy". I pointed out that it was pretty important but their view was that it might be important but it's not that easy to relate to and equate to how it would impact the individual.
I think it was a fair point. It is an important issue but for many it's not as relatable as "take back control", "controlling our borders", etc and Remain haven't necessarily adjusted to this.