Kaz wrote:and nobody but an idiot would take pleasure in watching their own country suffer.
Kaz this is very emotive. I believe that this country has been suffering for 42 years since the last referendum. People who vote remain believe that it is not. People who vote remain believe that the EU is the only way the UK can go. People who vote Leave do not.
So far all the predictions of disaster, from the remain camp, have proven to be false. So far virtually all of the downsides from the vote have been driven by actions from the camp who supported remain. Then packaged and sold as the consequence of the vote itself.
People who vote remain are quite vocal in calling Leave voters idiots for damaging the country. Yet people who vote Leave and believe that Remaining has damaged the country and that remain voters want to keep damaging the country, are called arrogant and dismissive for saying that.
I could argue that the largest portion of arrogance and dismissiveness has come from the remain side of the argument. Not Leave.
Just because we haven’t actually left yet and just because the vast majority of the money and political power want to remain, does not make leaving into a disaster and it does not make it a given. Yet the Remain vote constantly lambasts the Leave vote for exactly that.
Remain can “prove” what we have. What remain cannot “prove” is that what we have is all that we can be. Only that it IS.
You know that people who lived in the USSR and queued up for food daily, fully believed that they were safer than in the West, were better off than those in the West and had a better quality of life. Even whilst fearing the KGB and other security services every single day.
They “knew” and nothing would tell them otherwise. Trying to get people in the USSR to believe they were better off on the outside was as hard as trying to get a Remain voter to believe that the UK doesn’t have the very best of life in the EU, is just as difficult. Why? Because we can’t show them the UK, outside the EU, doing better than in it.
Fact. The EU is 20% of the world market and we export less than 50% of our goods and services to them. It is worth remembering that when the press, Corbyn and everyone else says we need to be in a customs union to avoid a NI border.
I have a very different idea. We want free trade with no barriers. So, fine, lets create no border with NI. If the EU want to make a border, fine. That’s up to them.
Then we can stop obsessing about a customs union and get on with a trade deal. One that gives us what we have today. 42% access to export to their markets and we won’t block their inward trade goods. However they’ll have to compete with the rest of the world because we won’t block their inward trade goods either.
There you go. Complete idiocy.