The sad thing is - it reveals the characteristics of politicians ALL who should now be working for the good of the country. I admit I was naive at one time, thinking any government that formed a coalition meant that the good of the country triumphed over all. Instead of any debate descending into this you versus our opinion, a consensus is required.
I think that is why May called an election, there were so many divisions not only within her on party, but determination from those who wished to remain, to scupper any deal. How does that attitude benefit our country? I do just wonder if the gransnet feed hasn't this same undertone - I am right and you must be wrong - not that both sides have a point but we need a result that respects the democratic referendum vote - and unfortunately, immigration was one of the main concerns of Leave voters.
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