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Politics today, Brexit and the major parties Brexit dominates the political debate and has done so since David Cameron announced he would hold a referendum in 2015. However, since the referendum debate it has proceeded to split political parties, families and communities. If you voted remain you are a remoaner with no confidence in ‘our great nation’ and if you’re a Brexiter you’re xenophobic, unrealistic and unprepared - or so each side would have you believe. But what happens if you’re in the middle? How should the ordinary middle of the road (in essence if you swing between parties or find yourself as a new labour/ lib dem or compassionate conservative) British voter respond the current set of options? Well firstly we need to make our mind up on Brexit. In the Brexit campaign I was a staunch remainer, I engaged in public debates as to why this was the case and tried to convince as many people as possible to my point of view, but I lost. As a result I became a reluctant bre