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This is where it gets hard to gauge.
Loudmouth assholes: Yeah they think that way, but empty vessels etc.
Some voters, definitely based on surveys.Thing is: 60 or so percent of Tory voters who made up 43% of voters isn't 50%. (edit the 60% is the ones that have strong anti immigration biases when surveyed)
DUP are asses but their farming and fishing voters don't want to lose their workers.
Labour brexit voters maybe some were like this. But I don't see it adding up to a majority.
The moral cowardice though and the braying of the Tory party when it voted against making EUSS a voluntary registration speaks volumes.
Alberto de Costa is the only Tory that cares he has to work hush hush.
In fairness, only hardcore Tory/UKIP voters be like that and they aren't a majority.
Even THEY would mostly not agree with kicking people out that already have a right to stay and worked. Heck, the UKIPers didn't.
It was also promised things would stay the same.
But nobody is asked and they have moved on, so the result is the same.
The Tory party is also a cold house for people that want to be reasonable, but again it doesn't help anybody.
So now what, does it have to go badly wrong, then be all over the media, the EU getting pissed off something awful (and it has clout) and even then some people's lives will be badly affected? It seems so.