In Britain, Fissures That Can’t Be Blamed on Brexit

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In Britain, Fissures That Can’t Be Blamed on Brexit
that The kind of vision of the country presented by the Brexiteers — this cold and old, gray, country
that they want to return to — simply isn’t what people want here,
Campbell said that If you have both the prime minister
and the leader of the Labour Party saying Brexit is going to happen, then it is very hard for voters to see how it is not going to happen,
Alastair Campbell said that I don’t think I have ever known Britain more divided,
British said that People had always known that they were there,
"Theresa May’s rhetoric about uniting the country behind her is not credible, the country clearly isn’t,
and probably the more they see of Theresa May, the less likely they are to identify with her." As Mr. Portes sees it, the referendum focused attention on divisions, rather than creating them.