On 7/9/18, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Actually BREXIT is the nationalist "Make England Great Again" dogma.
>Happening all over the globe, a tenor of the times perhaps?

The way I interpret it is less about making England great again, more about 
relying less - not at all even - on the EU dictating what England can and 
cannot do. But really, if you join a club, you play by the rules right? Or you 
lobby to change the rules with the agreement of other players through 
democracy. Or you decide not to play any more.

Working in the media and having access to both pro and anti advocates, I can 
understand both sides of the argument. What the vociferous pros and antis don't 
seem to realise is that there is no gain without some pain (for the benefit of 
the whole thing). Moderates realise this and we knuckle down and make best of 
it.

I think I will relinquish this thread back to the OP, and go get dressed ready 
to pick up Godfrey from his pub bed and breakfast. We have a little sightseeing 
planned for today and I'm running late!



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