IMO, insulting the electorate and calling them thick, is highly unlikely to be a vote winner.
If you really want people to vote Labour, you might consider changing tactics.
Sorry, I don't buy that at all. Voters have a duty to gather as much facts as they can and process those facts before they vote. I go on the Daily Mail website and read the comments of their readers and they will happily applaud a right wing perceive truth and red arrow the truth, because it doesn't match their prejudices.
If voters are bone idle and lazy and are happy to be spoon fed propaganda by the popularist propaganda rags. They deserve all the scorn coming to them. The popularist right wing rags will tickle their useful idiots under the chin and defend their gullibility as a rational logical considered opinion. The right wing rags will always defend their useful idiots. You're right that useful idiots get offended whey their idiocy is exposed and would prefer to be flatted as coming to a conclusion through their own observation, but if you read a rag like the Sun, Mail, Star or Daily Mail, you're a useful idiot.
I made up my own mind re Brexit without the help of any biased reporting but with the benefit of hindsight garnered from my own reading of economic journals, social and economic history and current economics. I have a double first class honours in History with social and economic history and extensive study of the EU. My decisions are my own and I keep my decision on voting to myself. I may or may not agree with you but whichever way I go I certainly am not thick....look at yourself before you throw insults at others eh?
Well that's fine, but millions were persuaded by lies. ÂĢ350 million to the NHS being an outright lie concocted by the cabal of Brexiters including some Labour people. The key person who promoted that lie is now a senior cabinet minister! I know of people across the political spectrum who voted Brexit and actually I can see the left wing case for Brexit, but it doesn't alter the fact that a survey was undertaken and most people believed that ÂĢ350m would be available for the NHS - ironic coming from politicians who've previously favoured privatisation of the NHS.
Additionally, if Brexit turns out to be a car crash - which I suspect it will - who will you blame? Yourself for voting for it, or Europe? If it turns out to be fantastic success you can say "I told you so" to people like me. For the record, I thought the UK should join the Euro, I was wrong on that. I admit I'm capable of making the wrong call.
So you need to stop jerking your knee, I don't think all Tories or Brexiters are 'thick' but I really do have a problem with idiots who will applaud a lie if it fits their prejudice.
I also have a problem with those who think May's grandstanding is some sort of Churchillian statement. We need a PM who will be constructive and concilitory. I do think Corbyn would be a far better negotiator than a belligerent idiot who evokes WW2 at every turn and plays to a gallery of right wing tabloid readers.
The EU holds the best cards. The fact is, if the UK's negotiating position is "we will leave, good or bad deal" then why offer a good deal? So many are delusional. Theresa May can't 'handbag' the EU into a favourable deal for the UK because her hand is crap. Thatcher got her deal because the EU wanted the UK to stay within the EU. If you're leaving regardless, what's in it for the EU? They're going to offer a crap deal and no matter how belligerent May is, they won't care. They don't have to answer to the UK Tory press. So are we supposed to go to war with Europe over this?
This probably won't cut any ice with you, but our media is run by foreign billionaires who (in my opinion) don't give a two f***s about the welfare of the British working and middle classes as long as their personal agenda is served.