No one is insulting your voting record, you are just twisting words again.
What part of Brexit haven't I acknowledged?
The shortage of resources, the 90-day rule, my plans of moving to Europe put on hold, job losses, the damage to the fishing industry, the cost of living - which part don't I recognise.
Can I ask you though, which one of the pledges that you linked enticed you to vote Conservative, because all I can see below is the same guff that people who voted Brexit fell for?
Conservative election pledges at a glance
- £23.5 billion worth of tax cuts and public spending between 2020 and 2024
- Raised threshold for National Insurance contributions
- £22 billion further spending on flood defences, rail links and road improvements
- No extension to the Brexit implementation deadline of December 2020
- 50,000 more nurses with — although The Guardian later reported that this figure includes 19,000 nurses who are already in training
- £1 billion extra every year on social care
- Immigration controls for lower-skilled migrants, but fast-track visas for doctors
- Migrants from the EU will only be able to access welfare after five years
- Scrap the Fixed-term Parliaments Act that it introduced in 2010
- At least 2% of spending on defence, ahead of NATO target