Workingman wrote:Ossie, I agree with the thrust of your main paragraph except for one tiny detail.
We Remainers knew what we were voting FOR.
WM, you are making me laugh and my back still hurts so it's not good for me.
Go back and read your own posts (and mine), during the referendum. Both of us bemoaned the fact that the Remain cause did Not One Single Thing to promote the UK cause in the EU. They were ALL about Project Fear.
There were benefits to being in the EU, I stressed that at the time. I, more than 95% of people in the UK, have lived those benefits and used them. However, my belief then, which remains true today, is that the benefits were drastically outweighed by the drawbacks.
The fact that the Remain campaign and the government tried to scare the people into remaining in the EU tells anyone, who really thinks about it, what the truth of the whole situation is.
Let me Explain to you what the Remainers were voting for that they Did Not understand at all.
- Schengen
- The Euro
- Frontex (The European Border and Coast Guard Agency)
- The EU as a country with the UK as a member state
- Common taxation at the EU level
- ID cards
- EU citizenship (as opposed to UK citizenship)
- The loss of the UK seat on the UN security council
Not today, not tomorrow, not in the next 1-2 decades. However, these things are coming for the EU as certainly as day follows night. The UK had a stark choice. Accept them or Leave.
Don't even try and tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about, the Commission and Council went crazy trying to push the benefit of "even more integration" (read most of the above), after 2019, because the UK was no longer blocking it.
These are the stated aims of the EU. Just read the Maastricht Treaty. Just read the, now discarded, constitution. Then go and read the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Operation of European Union.
Ah, yes, I forgot. People, remainers and leavers alike, don't want to read what the EU has actually said that they will/want/are going to do; they want someone else to tell them what it means.
The problem:
Everybody who "tells" you what it means has interpreted it based on their own bias. So, if you don't read it yourself and understand it yourself, then you are only going to get someone else's bias.
So, telling me that Remainers knew what they were voting for is never going to fly. The only thing they knew was that things would carry on, pretty much, the same as they had for the last 4 decades.
You know how you boil a live frog? If you put a frog into boiling water it will jump out. If you put a frog into a pot of cold water and slowly raise the heat to boiling, it will not jump out and will, eventually, boil.
It is about time the UK got out of the pot. No matter how many frogs want to remain and boil alive.