LOL. All their support went to a party pushing the same single message...deliver brexit.
Where is the support for Change who have built their house on 180° foundations to this?
The Lib and Green vote carries multiple policies as I've pointed out. There are obviously people who want to remain and went there, but the notion the country is vastly in favour of staying in the EU is frankly daft.
Exactly my point. Take out the people just moving to Brexit from UKIP and and you get 7.4% more votes than last time. Twice as much as Change, but with the Farage cult and his savvy media coverage they got far more exposure than Change, who got most of their coverage as the Independent Group before quietly changing their name and I reckon a lot of people would've looked at the ballot without the fainest clue who they were.
Even the name 'Change' doesn't indicate that their running a Stop Brexit message. Change of what? What about that name would tell you "they're running on a pro-remain basis" Brexit, even if you'd never heard of them, gives you a clear indication of what they want.
Ask most people who they think of as the prominent Remain party in that election and the vast majority will say Lib Dem. Their share of the vote increased by over 13%, nearly double what New UKIP achieved. I reckon most would even think of Green ahead of Change.
I'm not saying the country is vastly in favour of staying in the EU - I reckon it's still deeply divided roughly along the middle. I'm just providing the devil's advocate for those that see the performance of Brexit as a clear sign that the country fervently wants to leave. Fact is 2/3 of the people didn't vote, which suggests most don't give a fuck whether we're in or out.