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Friday, April 05, 2019

Brexshit

The Brexiteers are claiming that if Brexit doesn't happen political democracy in Britain will be crippled and there will be rioting on the streets. 

The result of the Newport by-election held yesterday shows this to be empty rhetoric. The turnout was only 37%, i.e. 63% are indifferent and couldn't care less whether or not Brexit happens. 

True, UKIP increased its share of the vote from 2.5% to 8.6% but, in numbers, this was an increase of only 923 compared with the 2017 general election (from 1100 to 2023). 

On the other hand, the three pro-Remain parties (LibDems, Greens and the Welsh Nationalists) also increased the number voting for them, by 657.

So, there is some slight increase in both directions of those concerned about the issue, but 63% of the electors take up our position that Brexit is not an issue that concerns them either way. They are just not interested in the trading arrangements of the UK capitalist class. 

Far from rioting in the streets people will just get on with their life as before.

ALB

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