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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1037443" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I get this from the in-laws, well my wife does I'm not allowed to talk politics with them (I'm not allowed to say much of anything if were honest). Its like talking to a brick wall at the moment to certain part of the electorate and they will not under circumstances concede any part Brexit has been a failure because they want to believe so much it is a success or will be eventually.</p><p></p><p>Until reality sets in like it has for fishermen I don't see what changing anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>Labour has to think "differently" the pandemic has made it hard and being only 1.5 years after a terrible election result. Nobody is going to listen about Brexit and TBF Starmer hasn't really engaged on that front. What he does have to is start working with the other parties over 50% of voters in the last election were decidedly not Tory or Brexit Party. They might not get a majority in 2024 or whenever but they certainly will make quite a few gains.</p><p></p><p>Scotland is lost, some of the North is (like Hartlepool) need to focus less on winning those back and think where they could win instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1037443, member: 72205"] I get this from the in-laws, well my wife does I'm not allowed to talk politics with them (I'm not allowed to say much of anything if were honest). Its like talking to a brick wall at the moment to certain part of the electorate and they will not under circumstances concede any part Brexit has been a failure because they want to believe so much it is a success or will be eventually. Until reality sets in like it has for fishermen I don't see what changing anytime soon. Labour has to think "differently" the pandemic has made it hard and being only 1.5 years after a terrible election result. Nobody is going to listen about Brexit and TBF Starmer hasn't really engaged on that front. What he does have to is start working with the other parties over 50% of voters in the last election were decidedly not Tory or Brexit Party. They might not get a majority in 2024 or whenever but they certainly will make quite a few gains. Scotland is lost, some of the North is (like Hartlepool) need to focus less on winning those back and think where they could win instead. [/QUOTE]
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