This says as much about the failings of Government to ensure the electorate were suitably informed in the likely limitations and challenges of Brexit pre referendum as it does the expectation of those who voted leave. That Cameron simply didn't believe the vote would go the way it did lends further weight to the assertion the Conservatives seriously misjudged the mood outside of the Metropolis and as laid bare in this documentary:
BBC Radio 4 - Brexit: Bewitched, Bothered or Bewildered
"As we enter the New Year Adrian Chiles returns to voters he first met for the BBC more than two years ago and who come from both sides of the Brexit divide. Being alongside them he focuses on the issues they now feel lie at the heart of this complex debate as it enters its end game.
When Adrian first recorded with voters living close to his West Midlands home he encountered a range of reactions and listened to the emerging divisions not just across the region, but also within families themselves. More than two years later he encounters a much more nuanced, but no less passionate, debate that is taking place across the land.
Going beyond the usual culure of sound bites and slogans, Adrian meets young and old, wealthy and hard-up, white and non-white, who share a belief that their views have been ignored, diluted or misrepresented by mainstream politicians. He learns about their lives and their continuing concerns about immigration, jobs and the elusive benefits of an increasingly globalised world."
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