Well worth listening to, thanks. I hope others listen to as it was very balanced.
The advice for 2017 too. And golly it won't be easy:
1) make your comments and views constructive in a discussion
2) avoir stereotyping
As said, won't be easy in the current divisive climate- but they are right.
For me, the biggest question remains, re the discontent of the traditional working man (as in person), and the rise of populism. Traditional Labour has little to offer at the moment, as all the traditional Labour industries and trades have gone or are going. No more mines, no more steel, no more ship building (at least not as it used to be)- no more textiles and shoes, no more buttons and... etc, etc. The left cannot magically redress the loss of millions of jobs due to new technologies or globalisation (eg moved to countries where costs are less and workforce plentiful and cheap. And therefore the trust has gone.
Many (not all- as we have said streotypes are not helpful) - of leave workers voted so with false expectations that the losses above would magically return if we closed borders. But most of us know that this is a totally false expectation.
What will be done with the millions, in the UK but elsewhere too- who, for whatever reason, are unable to access and compete for access to all the new High Tec jobs? We can retrain some- but the truth is, we will probably always have a significant and increasing % of people for whom there is no real 'need' in a modern, globalised society. This can only lead to more and more desillusionment and unrest- possibly worse.
So stay positive, stay constructive - ok- but I just can't see the answer to above. Can you?