Random Orbital Bob
Established Member
It is interesting to hear the different points of view I have to say. I can honestly say I've seen more reasonable debate in this thread than anywhere else in this whole debacle. And, although a remainer myself I think Cheshirechappie's summary about scale of immigration rather than racism per se is close to the nail on the head that swung it for Brexit. The bottom line is the anger was directed towards a non accountable Governing entity being allowed to overrule our own accountable one. The immigration word just became a fulcrum to sell political careers (Farage, Boris et al) and newspapers by stoking the boiler of rage in people. But underneath that there is a genuine and quite legitimate concern about rules being foisted on us all that originate outside the democratic means of change.
In a rather naïve way I accept, it would be nice to think that Brussels might actually realise they've screwed up and voluntarily accept reform as a result of this "lesson" we're teaching them. That might then pave the means for a third way. I also agree that the consequential destruction of our domestic political parties may well result in a General election where the fulcrum vote is do we or don't we implement A50. These are turbulent times for sure. But my workshop is beckoning because I've got 2 pairs of legs in the clamps and the glues dry now so.......later.
In a rather naïve way I accept, it would be nice to think that Brussels might actually realise they've screwed up and voluntarily accept reform as a result of this "lesson" we're teaching them. That might then pave the means for a third way. I also agree that the consequential destruction of our domestic political parties may well result in a General election where the fulcrum vote is do we or don't we implement A50. These are turbulent times for sure. But my workshop is beckoning because I've got 2 pairs of legs in the clamps and the glues dry now so.......later.