Brexit: 49% of Leavers 'betrayed' by failure to leave on October 31 - Business Insider

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Half of Brexit voters feel 'betrayed' by Boris Johnson's failure to get Brexit done on October 31

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In a speech on Downing Street in September, Johnson told the nation that "I want everybody to know there are no circumstances in which I will ask Brussels to delay. We Are leaving on the 31st October, no ifs or buts." 57% of Leavers also feel disappointed at the deadline being extended to January, while 22% are upset,James Johnson, who was strategy and polling advisor to Johnson's predecessor Theresa May, told the Times that the scale of anger among Leave voters now was "roughly double" to the figure recorded when Theresa May was forced to seek an Article 50 extension in March.

Farage last night suggested that the Brexit Party would target Labour-held Leave-voting seats rather than trying to win Conservative constituencies.

 

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