Article 50
I failed my exam today. And I hadn't failed any exams prior to the triggering of Article 50, which clearly tells you everything you need to know. My views on the matter haven't changed a great deal since the referendum last June. I'm not an economic expert, although famously it wouldn't matter if I was. There's been a lot of ugliness since then and a great deal of resentment from both sides. Leaving the accusations of jingoism and racism aside*, I am yet to see any evidence that departing the European Union will benefit us more than being a part of it.
It still feels to me like a big senseless risk, an insular regressive step from what should be a progressive forward seeking nation. The fact we still don't appear to have any sort of coherent strategy is cause for concern. But I'm fully prepared to concede that I don't know what's going to happen. Nor indeed do those who voted for us to leave. I suspect what will happen is both sides will continue to parrot their perception of the truth until death finally comes to silence our gaping maws.
*I do find it difficult to leave the jingoism and racism aside. I know that certain people voted for us to leave the EU for racist reasons because they've told me as much. The problem with the "stepping outside the bubble" strategy proposed by certain people post referendum is that no-one is going to change their mind regardless. Also, there's not much point in consistently telling people that they're racist if they don't consider that to be a bad thing.
It still feels to me like a big senseless risk, an insular regressive step from what should be a progressive forward seeking nation. The fact we still don't appear to have any sort of coherent strategy is cause for concern. But I'm fully prepared to concede that I don't know what's going to happen. Nor indeed do those who voted for us to leave. I suspect what will happen is both sides will continue to parrot their perception of the truth until death finally comes to silence our gaping maws.
*I do find it difficult to leave the jingoism and racism aside. I know that certain people voted for us to leave the EU for racist reasons because they've told me as much. The problem with the "stepping outside the bubble" strategy proposed by certain people post referendum is that no-one is going to change their mind regardless. Also, there's not much point in consistently telling people that they're racist if they don't consider that to be a bad thing.
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