I'm not demonising the north- I'm northern. As for the potential job losses, I pointed out that apparently two thirds of financial services jobs are based outside of London and the Nissan factory is obviously near Sunderland.When was the last time the North of England Voted Tory though? They didn't vote for the referendum party you guys did.
So when I compare and contrast your views about that monumental cock up you remain strangely silent and sanguine regarding that side of the Brexit equation.
I don't want to see anyone lose their jobs North or South and it is not me wishing ill on those who voted the other way to me in the referendum to serve them right.
It does strike me, that this all got taken much more seriously when jobs based mostly in the south get threatened and the bile that pours out is telling.
Why is your focus on who is to blame for Brexit, not on the Welsh, East Anglia or Kent?
Much easier to scapegoat Sunderland and the North.
Er, you sure the north, outside of the urban areas, didn't vote Tory?
