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I liked the Night Of The Long Knives when The Red Queen May took over, and her masterstroke of neutralising Boris - but I'm far less impressed by anything that's happened since.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
We had more control because we had and still have our own currency. I always supported us retaining £ and unless we were about to relinquish it in favour of Europe (wasn't aware of any UK political party proposing that) my original point is still valid. We still set our own interest rates and our government sets fiscal policy?
Trump will kill us all before the summer.
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I understand it for jobbing musicians who might be touring, but again, just because you may not keep the right to live and work permanently somewhere doesn't necessarily meaning visiting once to play a couple of gigs will automatically become a nightmare.
It certainly is a damn sight more difficult than having the freedom to just live and work anywhere without all the paperwork and hoop jumping. I can imagine that it's going to be a bit of a wake-up call for some people if they find themselves having to apply for visas where before they could just hop on a plane.
In fact, if we do end up taking a harder Brexit, as it now looks, this fostering of a low hours/wage economy won't end, but will be shouldered by poorer British workers instead. Now that's what I call having your cake and eating it.
I think most other European countries will find themselves dealing with the same problems regarding free movement sooner rather than later, and that it's just come to a head in the UK now due to the poisonous strain of opportunism and truth denial our political system and media have cultivated. Calmer heads might have seen through this, and kept pushing for longer-term EU reforms.
Oh yeah.
I say this as someone who didn't vote and still hasn't decided which way I would vote if everything was reset and I had to choose tomorrow.
I'm sure it'll all be "fine", one way or another, but uncertainty doesn't do anyone any good.
Or maybe who dares wins.
Time to find out.