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‟ The Labour party still really has no idea why their people voted for Brexit. They still think that basically it's naive Labour voters being conned by terribly clever Tories.
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‟ When there are legitimate concerns and frustrations it is never cool to marginalise and ridicule the people who have those concerns.
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‟ There is nothing inherently left-wing about young people in the U.K.
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‟ Because the referendum in 2016 wasn't just about our relationship with the E.U., it was about millions of people and their relationship with politics as a whole.
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‟ One of the big learnings both out of the referendum, and out of 2017 general election is that parties that don't have a professional network on the ground slightly lose the ability to hear what local people are saying, so we've reestablished our network of campaign managers out in the field.
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‟ Voters don't just want to see detached and distant faces on TV, they want to feel that they know the people that they're trying to vote for.
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‟ When I have been speaking to people in Braintree and at other places in the country they really didn't buy into Labour's economic offer, didn't buy into scare stories about the NHS and clearly didn't trust Jeremy Corbyn.
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‟ We didn't get agitated over the closure of blacksmiths when people stopped riding horses and started driving cars.
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‟ Brexit has given us the start of a conversation with people who perhaps haven't traditionally voted Conservative.
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‟ There is one party, the Conservative Party who is committed to honouring the referendum result, getting Brexit done and then delivering on the priorities of the British people.
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‟ One of the things that we've got to understand... is that politics of identity has never gone away. And where people have had a strong identity, geographically, culturally, in terms of their employment... if that's gone and not being replaced by something else, then I think the right-of-centre's got to wake up to that.
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