Well said, Aka and others. At least these discussions are dealing with some of our fundamental political problems and highlighting the weakness of adopting simplistic Farage-like attitudes to their solution. I suppose another achievement is that many people have seen through the smoke and mirrors of modern politics and are indeed asking searching questions.
Where we go from here, I'm not sure except that history confirms that it is never good to throw the baby out with the bathwater. There are many, many, good aspects of our own and wider European society, and most of these have only been learnt following the sadnesses and suffering of war and other struggles. For the sake of my family and the wider world I really do not want to see all that repeated, and in that respect the recent scenes from Ukraine are very disturbing.
I used to think that the mixed economy which applied in the UK was best for all, but that has now mostly been dismantled and replaced by a grab-it-all society where winning is the only objective. I really cannot justify the obscene salaries, bonuses and dollops of cash now being paid to some media people, sports personalities, politicians, bankers and others for example, or the disgusting and profligate lifestyles exhibited by some them.
Time to get off my soap box, I think, before I fall off it. Ah, good, the rugby is on again. Now there's a kind, generous and fair sport...