I note with interest the growing EU fervour in the air.
On the media, on social platforms, and no doubt in the usual talking shops, Brexit
is back in vogue, or rather blaming everything on Brexit has become, once again,
the cause du jour. It’s the catch-all to cover every ill. No doubt it is Brexit
which caused your central heating to fail or made you slip on that wet floor.
It is Brexit that created the storms because, muh, global warming, right? And
we all know climate change was as a direct result of Brexit, so…
If you voted to remain and remain convinced that leaving
was an enormous folly it is likely that your cognitive bias will happily let
you nod along to every assertion of its evil. Project Fear, they said? Well
just looky here now. When people point to the no-small matters of Covid and
Ukraine… and incompetent UK governance such affairs are disregarded as mere deflections.
The conspiracy theorists are having an absolute ball.
Andrew Adonis famously said “If Boris goes, Brexit goes”
and he has made no secret of doing his damnedest to bring about a bid to
rejoin, at any cost. Pretending to care about the little people, Lords like him
have no interest in the fact that it was mostly those same people who voted to
leave. Yes, they voted in their ignorance, cry the ardent remainers, who alone
are vouchsafed the intelligence to make such a decision. But it’s the little
people who felt they got nothing from the EU anyway and the smug middle-class remain
rump who got the most.
As anybody with a few grey hairs and an observant eye
will notice, everything else we could have voted for brought no change. For decades
Britain has languished in a low-productivity, high aspiration, low talent, low
wage world where second-rate politicians ascend to astonishing heights by the
patronage of equally second-rate also-rans who seem to hold the levers of power.
The leaders of powerful blocks are all Wizards of Oz; the tiny, feeble, uninspiring
man behind the megaphone. What else was left but to vote for a game-changer?
The levels of bile out there for Brexiteers is quite
alarming. Well beyond merely bordering on hatred, these pro-EU people viscerally
detest and despise those who broke their precious thing. You just know that,
given the power, they would cancel out all voting rights for anybody who
disagreed with them. Which would be interesting because while they agree with
each other that Brexit is very, very bad, they have no unified theory of just why
Brexit is bad.
It’s a Tory plot. Cameron was played by the Kremlin. It’s
the bankers and the hedge fund managers. (the only thing the Euro-intelligentsia
seem to ‘know’ about hedge funds is that they positively thrive on economic
downturns and do their best to bring them about) It’s the Nazis in the Tory
Party, obviously. It’s, it’s, it’s… a very,
very ,very bad thing, and there’s an end to it.
There is no recognition that many have done their very
best to throw spanners in the works, have encouraged the EU to negotiate in bad
faith, have visited Brussels and promised we will return if only Brexit can be
seen not to have worked. They never had a plan for Brexit, they cry, they
believed the lies on a bus! It is relentless. Can they not entertain the possibility
that the intransigence of Parliament itself has played no small part in our
current chaos, that Covid brought to a halt all efforts to deal with anything
but Covid, that the Boris Johnson witch hunt and subsequent Tory shitstorm may all
have contributed?
Nope, because everything bad is because of Brexit. And
despite their voice being the only bloody voice we ever hear about it, day in,
day out, they think they are being silenced and censored in the press. They also
still fervently believe that they alone have the answers; all of them different
answers, obviously. But at the bottom of all of this is this deep, deep
loathing for anybody they feel they can blame for ‘taking away their rights’,
rights that few of them appreciated or understood, or even exploited. And yet
they’re supposedly the good guys.
Maybe it will all blow over. Maybe the Sunak administration will stabilise things a tad and maybe the country will get back on its feet again. Whatever does happen I predict that few will be satisfied and after four decades of blaming the EU and its forebears for all our problems, we will probably spend the next four decades blaming our departure. I’m just pissed off that instead of actually getting on with the job, we seem to need all of our failures to be somebody else’s fault.
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