Brexiteer admits Brexit regret but says he'd still vote for Nigel Farage
By
John Plunkett
Toasted golden, schmeared with insight. Top of the rack.
Summary
A Brexiteer voter expresses regret over Brexit, admitting it left him worse off and failed to control borders, yet paradoxically states he would still vote for Nigel Farage again. The article highlights the irony of a voter who acknowledges Brexit's failures but remains loyal to the politician who championed it.
Key quotes
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So he must be furious – absolutely furious – with Nigel Farage for suggesting Brexit would lead to anything different, right?
Er, wrong. Because guess who he's going to vote for at the next election?
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