Nearly a third of Britons don’t want to take Covid vaccine, poll shows

Yeah, I don't support it. Not one bit. I voted for it though. Over four years ago. Bet you think that I'm thick as pig shit know, don't you? Bet you've immediately determined who I am. Just like literally everyone on this sub.

Thing is, you don't know anything me as a person. You haven't met me. You don't know that opinions can change. That political views can change. That people can change. That people can admit they have made mistakes. I can do that. I will always do that. It doesn't matter. People on this sub believe that a vote one casts defines them forever - and that they are never allowed to distance themselves from it. I could listen a hundred reasons Brexit was a mistake, but it would not matter. Because "I'm as thick as pig shit".

Furthermore, you believe that the world is somehow frozen in June 2016. That the electorate, and the opinion of the electorate, is the same. And always will be. Even though in the recent election, the majority of the electorate voted against parties that didn't back second referendums (Conservatives, BXP, UKIP, DUP). But yeah, apparently the UK is still, somehow, after four and a half years, two general elections, and a fucking pandemic, still split 52-48 on Brexit. I just don't understand it.

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