Describe a Remain voter who voted Tory afterward (user search)
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« on: October 23, 2020, 05:24:31 PM »

My mum fits into this category, although her 2019 vote in particular was very much an anti-Corbyn vote rather than a pro-Boris one. (She really didn't like Boris, but felt that Corbyn hadn't provided a realistic and credible alternative).

I myself don't fit into this category, but I did seriously consider voting Tory in 2017, because we were in the middle of delicate Brexit negotiations and I didn't want us to change horses in midstream. In the end, I couldn't bring myself to do it after seeing how awful the 2017 Tory manifesto was (and I didn't even consider voting Tory in 2019: that was just a non-starter for me by then). However, I can imagine people like myself fitting this pattern, if they were less disgusted by that manifesto and stuck with my original line of thinking.
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