DAGENHAM residents living in one of Britain’s largest vote Leave consistencies have erupted in fury as the general election campaign begins before Brexit has been fixed.
Furious east Londoners’ have branded Britain’s stumbling exit from the European Union “one big mess”, hit out at MPs constant “squabbling”, admitted they are “sick and tired” of being controlled by Brussels. David Rogers, 63, a Labour voter said Brexit should have been delivered “a long while ago” and insisted Remainers keep “moving the goalposts”. Mr Rogers, now retired, told Express.co.uk: “I think it should have gone a long while ago. “Surely when they first went into it all those years ago, there should have been a set of rules saying that if you want to get out you do this then you get out and they keep moving the goalposts every time.”
The 63-year-old added he did not see an end to the Brexit crisis.
He said: “At this rate I don’t think it will because they are too busy squabbling with each other inside, there is too much squabbling inside, you know another one is going to rise to the top and there is always backbiting in their own parties.”
In the 2016 EU referendum the Barking and Dagenham constituency voted a huge 62.4 percent in favour of leaving the EU.
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