In one year's time we either commit the biggest blunder the UK has ever made and leave the EU or we will sigh with relief because sanity has prevailed at the last minute and we've pulled back from the brink.
Whatever happens Britain will never again be what it was on 22nd June 2016.
I sometimes wonder if the nation is being collectively punished for its past misdeeds, how else could we account for the perfect sh*tstorm that we're going through? An incompetent government, a pathetic 'opposition', an assault on Parliamentary sovereignty, tolerance of lying and cheating coming from our reputedly 'principled' PM... the 'people' divided against each other..
Anyway, to cheer up
all my Remainer fellow Gnetters I give you today's blog from the excellent Chris Grey who assesses where we are now:
A taster:
So we have a policy that at least half the country, and most parliamentarians, think is a mistake or worse being prosecuted with a level of ineptitude without parallel in modern British political history. It is regarded with incredulity by our friends and allies, and with glee by our enemies. Its main and most vociferous advocates scarcely bother to defend it anymore, and it is based upon a narrow majority that is increasingly looking to have been secured by a deeply flawed process. In the meantime, probably irreparable damage is being done to the economy, to our geo-political standing, to the civility of our political discourse and, the greatest human cost, to the lives of the millions of EU-27 nationals living in Britain and British nationals in the EU-27. Having predicated their lives, livelihoods and relationships, entirely reasonably, on freedom of movement and all that goes with it they remain in an agonizing limbo.
chrisgreybrexitblog.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/a-year-into-article-50-unreality.html
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