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Both campaigns were dreadful.
All the remain campaign needed to do was stick to the facts. Counter the leave arguments and their lies with concise and truthful responses. But what they actually produced was one of the worst campaigns in history headed by that utter tool Cameron. A constant sh*tfest of fear-mongering.
Pigfudgeer was so ignorantly confident that he would win, no thought was put into the campaign at all.
They needed to listen to real people and why they wanted to leave and respond in a way other than trying scare tactics. There were real issues that could have been debated in a sensible way but they never were.
Whenever I hear complaints about the EU laws and policies forcing us to do a certain thing I just have to laugh. Yes, they dictate policies that member countries have to follow and some are not great, but the UK have a habit of implementing these in the harshest way possible. I have first hand experience of a major EU law that many countries are ridiculously blase about, but here in the UK of course we are as strict as we can possibly be about it. EU sets the laws, then the member countries interpret and implement that law, only the UK seems to do it in such a strict way.
They had callers on the radio the other day and one Brexiter was moaning about EU laws and the only things they could come up with was Bananas and Hoovers. This just smacks of utter idiocy and Daily Fail fallacies.
I said this months ago, but the core problem with the Remain campaign was that they couldn't counter a lot of the arguments, as to do so they would have needed to be truthful about how badly they manage the country and that a lot of the problems people think are caused by the EU are actually the Uk's own fault. |
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