climber9 wrote:
10% of those that voted Leave is over 1.7 million people. Do we really have that many 'far right nationalist activists'?
To return to the basic reason that influenced me to vote Leave - should the support systems of this country be available to everybody?
1.7 million people isn't that high to me, actually. I do genuinely believe that many people could have either a conscious or subconscious underlying xenophobic rhetoric. Even if they're not bigoted and just solely voted for border control for any reason, that's cause to believe that the leave campaign was driven by a dislike for anybody outside the border. It's questionable to me. Though if 1.7 million people is 10%, that would mean that about 400,000 people would be 2%. That isn't an underestimation of the figures, in my opinion. The problem is bigger than that.
The problem with avoiding or segueing around issues regarding bigotry is that we then actively accept it's not a problem. I believe we have a big problem here in the U.K. It's not good, and doesn't reflect well on anyone.
The support systems for this country should be available to everybody, because most of them are basic human rights.