Ben(Jamin)🇬🇧🫡🇺🇦
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🔥 This is huge 🔥 and Westminster is still pretending it isn’t happening. A new YouGov poll shows British voters are now MORE pro-EU than voters in France or Italy. 👉 50% of Britons would vote to be in the EU 👉 Only 31% want to stay out 👉 Strip out don’t knows and it’s roughly 62–38 in favour of EU membership. 🔥 Brexit is no more and Parliament must catch up! People have changed their minds because they’ve experienced: • higher food and energy costs • weaker public services • lost trade and investment • endless economic instability ❎ The myth that Britain is uniquely anti-European is dead. ❎ The myth that voters won’t accept closer ties is dead. What we’re seeing now is the opposite problem: politicians lagging behind public opinion. Labour’s red lines make no sense now, especially when refusing to confront Brexit only leaves space for Farage to exploit anger and decline. Ignoring this shift is authoritarian. The country has moved on. The question is whether politics will catch up. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…

British voters want to be part of the EU more than the French and Italians, new poll reveals Campaigners said Labour had to ‘catch up with public opinion’ as PM faces calls for closer ties to the EU after Brexit independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…


🔥 This is huge 🔥 and Westminster is still pretending it isn’t happening. A new YouGov poll shows British voters are now MORE pro-EU than voters in France or Italy. 👉 50% of Britons would vote to be in the EU 👉 Only 31% want to stay out 👉 Strip out don’t knows and it’s roughly 62–38 in favour of EU membership. 🔥 Brexit is no more and Parliament must catch up! People have changed their minds because they’ve experienced: • higher food and energy costs • weaker public services • lost trade and investment • endless economic instability ❎ The myth that Britain is uniquely anti-European is dead. ❎ The myth that voters won’t accept closer ties is dead. What we’re seeing now is the opposite problem: politicians lagging behind public opinion. Labour’s red lines make no sense now, especially when refusing to confront Brexit only leaves space for Farage to exploit anger and decline. Ignoring this shift is authoritarian. The country has moved on. The question is whether politics will catch up. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…



There’s no trans people in the Epstein files. Just thought I’d point that out.














