Brexit post-mortem: How Remain's complacency and the culture war reshaped British politics
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Ros Taylor
10d ago· 5 min readenInsight
Summary
A reflective analysis of the BBC documentary "Brexit: A Very British Civil War," examining the Remain campaign's failures, the role of complacency and lies in the Brexit outcome, and how the culture war emerged from the referendum. The author laments wasted resources and national division while grappling with why Brexit benefits remain elusive yet populism persists.
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bskyBrexit post-mortem: How Remain's complacency and the culture war reshaped British politicsthenewworld.co.ukKey quotes
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Why (yet again) did we lose? Why has the lack of any tangible Brexit benefits not finished off Nigel Farage?
They lied and lied, we were complacent - and the culture war began in earnest
They lied and lied, we were complacent - and the culture war began in earnest
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