In their "The Briefing Room" series on Radio 4, there's a good program titled "What Do Remainers Feel Now?". Set partly in Lambeth it is genuinely interesting and those living outside London could find it informative. Lasting 28 minutes it's on the i-player
using this link.
A couple of weeks earlier there was an equivalent program about the other side titled "Why Did People Vote Leave?", based on Wakefield where most voted Leave. That is also available
on this link.
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This is unique dynamic not seen since the days of the Civil War, where almost equal and hostile factions rule among the public.
Even a General election really only directly involves at the very most less that half as many people, and potentially this is almost as big a split as there was in India after the second world war that resulted in partition, and the formation of Pakistan.
The Government HAS to make Brexit work for all our sakes as to fail in doing so would simply be catastrophic in terms of Civil Unrest.
The notion "GET OVER IT" is probably the most dangerous thing said in many years when it is aimed at 16 Million people.
Things had better start going right very quickly if we want peace on the streets.
And the leave camp have high expectations of control of immigration (already denied as a policy by the Government)
And Better wages and conditions , again not going to happen.
What will the reaction of the 17million be to that disappointment?
Will they be told to "Get over it?"
And what do we have? a Government that manages to fail both sides in this argument with delays and excuses,and the Press needs to be brought to heel to help the Government solve the problems we all face, not carry on like the rabid trouble makers they are.
The only forseeable outcome appears to be that the Government will make some "Fudge" for the sake of expediency and we will all, every one of us, be told
"Get over it!"