Trust in government’s handling of coronavirus now diverging along Brexit fault lines

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Those who believe ministers are doing right thing mainly voted to leave; those who worry crisis is being mishandled mainly wanted to remain

lockdown now appear to be diverging along long-standing Remain and Leave fault lines, research suggests.

 

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No trust in this government. The whole bunch should be in The Hague and tried for crimes against the humanity!

It's woeful & smacks of deep-seated xenophobia

You'd think a pandemic might put some perspective in there, but no, Brexit rears it's ugly head again. It's why we have Boris as PM after all.

Intelligence probably diverges along Brexit fault lines too... Anyone with equal distribution of brain and brawn realises that UK needs access EuropeanUnion market! EuropeanUnion Referendum2020 ProEU FBPE

Tories need to given a wider birth because of their MASSIVE majority?

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