Looks like some form of Brexit is inevitable. Which is crazy as
- Hard Brexit = most pain for the UK.
- Soft Brexit = no one wins (BINO) Brexit in name only with the UK a rule taker, and
- Remain = UK prosperous, protected, free local trade, keeps all the car manufacturers and banks, people get free phone roaming, polution controls, we help build and use a new non-US saterlite systems creating jobs etc etc etc
The benifits to remain are clear, but not one can clearly and logically articulate the benifits of leaving. How Leavers argue a Hard Brexit will be good for the UK is almost treasonous. It's taking delusion to a new level. Even Jacob - I've found the limelight - Mogg said it would take 50 years to find out if hard brexit works for the UK. 50 years.
I think the problem is, at this late stage people are not motivated. They are bored with Brexit. But a Tory leadership election and a buffoon like Boris delivering a Hard Brexit could cast the UK backwards (economically) with almost no postive prospects on the flip side - potato seed sales to China a farcical exception that proves the rule. Dr Twit Fox trying to spin something postive turns to potato seeds! Is that really the best he and we (the UK) can do? Give up sophisticated fiancial, manufacturing and agrictural trade with our rich neighbours to sell potato seeds to China. Good one Doc.
If the print media was onside with cancelling Brexit it would happen very quickly imo. If the Sun, Mail etc were bringing out scandles about Russian millions funding it, how nursesand patients will pay with wages and lives etc. there would be momentum. Problem is, there is only lengthy, reasoned (and boring) arguements in the FT and Guardian. And that's not what is needed. We need quick, punchy, emotive sound bites. Think lines of immigrants. A big pink bus....
As things stand apparently most people, a small majority, want to remain in the EU. Which makes the folly even worse, it's not representing our current democracy. The options are clear: the UK will be hit fiancially by a hard exit, we lose sovrignity and control with a no-one happy soft exit, or we bite the bullet and get over our prejudices to deliver a better UK within the EU.