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by c16 49 days ago
Have they? https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c1428pev1n0t
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Be careful about reading too much into that. Our elections yesterday were for local and sometimes regional representatives - not our central national government. The result might still prompt a change in our unpopular Prime Minister but the high vote for Reform won't necessarily translate into voting for them at the next general election. We often see protest votes for alternative parties in local politics and everyone was expecting one this time.

Surveys here have been showing a trend towards greater public support for the EU. Its advocates have been pushing for closer integration and even talking of a referendum on rejoining. Although of course this also has to be viewed cautiously because the polls before the Brexit referendum had also pointed towards remaining and one of the biggest fans of the EU recently has been that unpopular PM who might not be in office for much longer.

I meant people still in the EU have learned, and laughed, and vowed not to make this mistake.

People in the UK, like the US, seem addicted to voting for morons then being surprised when they do the things morons do.