Much-Criticised Operation: Lord Heseltine and Left-Behind Communities

much-criticised operation: Britain's youth will never forgive us for Brexit, says Lord Heseltine Read more Eyecatching promises to spend billions on left-behind communities, the NHS and areas affected by high levels of migration are among the ideas being developed by campaigners keen on avoiding the mistakes of the much-criticised 2016 operation, according to The Guardian. With Theresa May under pressure from her cabinet to delay a vote on her Brexit deal, figures on both sides of the debate are now planning how they could win a second public vote should a referendum emerge as the only way to break the political deadlock. In anticipation of a fresh poll, they are developing plans for a grassroots campaign that will operate without a traditional figurehead. Leave donors and pro-Brexit MPs are already said to have held talks about how to fight for a hard Brexit. There needs to be a positive vision and a message that things won't just stay the same should the country back Remain, said one senior strategist. The Remain camp is desperate not to repeat the mistakes of the last campaign to keep Britain in the EU, which was labelled Project Fear for its alarmist predictions about the consequences of leaving the bloc. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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