^ One of the most profound economic and political changes to our constitutional way of life happened in 2016, with consequences that would inevitably follow and play out over decades; we should be able to debate this, rationally. The date - 2016 - is irrelevant, what matters is how we deal with the consequences of that event now, and in the future.^
I’m afraid that I cannot move on, as you would clearly like, Dickens, when this forum, and the wider public, is riven by the xenophobia which clearly drove the successful Leave vote, despite numerous denials, and which is exhibited with great regularity on Gnet. My sticking point is the fact that much of today’s difficulties, so tediously reiterated by the xenophobes, are a direct result of Brexit, as evidenced by my OP.