Workingman wrote:I do not see any point in revisiting things past.
What Maggie, Ted, Winston, Boadicea, the Whigs, Liberal, Labour or Tories of yesteryear would have done is irrelevant. We are in the here and now.
Excellent politics. Why would we ever want to learn from the past when we have the opportunity to learn the same lessons. All over again. Such fun isn't it.
As for navigational references? We have had satellites so long, a planet totally mapped for so long, that our natural English expressions are rusting away from lack of use.
Politically speaking, besides Greenland declaring independence from Denmark and leaving the EEC, we are in uncharted waters. No good with a political compass, it won't do you any good because you have no map to tell you where it is leading you. There are only the most general bounds to the direction and the very best tools for this journey are honesty and integrity. Sadly those charged with driving us on this journey are, precisely, lacking these qualities in lager part.
This journey needs a light hand on the tiller and an eye to the horizon to see if any stormy weather is coming. All I see is mutinous crew intent on taking over the tiller and driving us up on the rocks.
Nothing. And I do mean Nothing good at all, can come of the current infighting. It all plays into the hands of the EU and we need to let the journey run on for a little longer before knocking holes in the bottom of the ship. I prefer the lagoon, than sailing in troubled waters in the middle of a storm, before the ship starts to founder.
Sadly our great seafaring nation has become nothing more than a bunch of also ran's, looking for someone else to sail them out of the storm and into the calm waters.
That is where we are. Exactly!