• ^ Poor (and any) people living a precarious existence actually are less likely to vote Brexit according to latest research, if you leave socio-economic class out of it, and ask how well people feel about their finances, the ones that are worried are less likely to be Brexit voters.

    So it's the middle Englanders/pensioners with value in their house and no big worries that have done it.

    There is still a bit more Brexit voting among certain income groups, but age is the strongest correlator. The BBC still has to catch on...

    On the no-deal note: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-48613921
    Parliament rejects attempt to block no-deal.

    Oh...for...

  • Voting for Brexit wasn’t the reserve of the political right, so I’m not sure why you’d use that example. I think it’s fairly well documented that when populations feel confusion and fear they historically often shift right, towards conservative politics ... no?

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