It seems to me that Brexit has highlighted the differences in attitude towards moral obligations.
Theresa May feels she's got a moral obligation to deliver Brexit because that's what the British people voted for in the referendum.Other politicians don't agree. They range from those who think the people were wrong and should be ignored to those who accept the result of the vote but want their own version of Brexit to be accepted.
I think it demonstrates the different views of morality which exist in Britain.
I would like to see the hard evidence of Cambridge analitica having the great swathe of influence over the Brexit vote.
The only reason the far right are taking lead is due to politicians refusing to accept there are real issues in this coutry- which will noit go away unless someone has the gaul to stand up for the UK. and not as a multi cultural entity.
How do you suppose the BNP party began to take votes away? not because people are Nazis, but because they talked a language those voters wanted to hear and that was- 'we will save the UK'. how they would go about it is anyones guess, which is why it is very important to listen to the people who voted to leave- or this angry minority(we are told it is a minority- no evidence of course) gang the momentum and join forces with far right groups!
See Carana-Nothing to do with Russian darling...