* All this talk about who reads which newspaper, job of work, financial status etc, which apparently enhances or denotes their intellectual prowess, is astonishing coming from left wing voters who surely disapprove of this blatant, worse type of upside down snobbery. Looking down disparagingly on other people was once the habit of the rich and powerful, and very unpleasant it was, and in certain cases still is, but now we have intellectual snobbery as well *
You know nigglynellie, this aspect of it all, so prevalent too, shocks me as well.
Liberal lefties tend to be virtue signalling about their 'compassion' and call the Conservatives the 'nasty party' yet indulge in so much sneering and condescension towards others who think differently from them. There were some protesting outside the Conservative party conference in Manchester who were very savage indeed.
It's like a snooty club of liberal elites, an association of haughty, dismissive left-wing Remainers who feel they always know best and know more than others. It's sickening but they tend to dominate social media.
Those who voted to Leave are portrayed by some Remainers as thick and ill-educated when in my experience that is not the case. Most leavers I know are grounded, intelligent, thoughtful and compassionate people who want the very best for the UK and the people living here.
As Luckygirl mentioned, we have to put aside our thoughts about those who voted differently from us. Division and disagreement serves no one well. We are leaving the EU and ought to be pulling together now to ensure our future is as bright as it can be. Predictions of gloom and doom once the deed is done serve no purpose.
What will be, will be and I am one soothsayer (because all we are getting are predictions) who sees a much brighter future for the UK once we leave the clutches of the greedy, unaccountable and power-seeking 'federal' EU.