oof. reminds me of the scottish referendum tbh. everyone was convinced it was going to be a yes but goes to show that being the loudest doesn't mean you're the voice for everyone.
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oof. reminds me of the scottish referendum tbh. everyone was convinced it was going to be a yes but goes to show that being the loudest doesn't mean you're the voice for everyone.
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looks like indy ref 2 might actually happen then
Yeah basically people see a load of loudmouths on Facebook Twitter etc and assume that's the majority voice because it's what gets seen/heard the most. Not saying it's RIGHT that people go out and just vote the same way they always have without checking what's going on but every single time social media commentary underestimates the number of people who don't constantly post online about politics and who have very different views.
Says a lot that two of the least popular (or at least most divisive) PMs in history have both beaten Corbyn in what should have been landslides for him and his party. Utterly useless opposition leadership has been the decider of the last few years, not necessarily competent govt leadership
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