" I’m wondering if it’s the first time in history a nation has been asked to celebrate spending a huge amount of time and money on a plan to waste even more time and money – with absolutely no profit in it for us.
What was the point? " Vox Political
The whole Brexit fiasco from beginning to end has proven a few things.
1 You don't need a dictatorship to oppress people if you can fool them in to democratically voting against their own best interests by appealing to their worst instincts and proclivities, so that they will oppress themselves by common consent.
2 The "big lie" still works, people will accept the most outrageous untruths if you convince them no one would ever go to so much trouble to posit and defend something so blatantly and obviously false.
3 People will not only accept the consequences of their own stupidity they will even deny it, if the only alternative is to admit your own mistakes and look like the fool you have been.
4 A determined politician can pass off false brinkmanship and stubbornness as bravery and strength if you can be sure people are to lazy to check up on the facts.
Sounds like religion!
@FrayedBear Cultish perhaps (and that is not a misspelling)
@altschmerz It's pretty much an even split between remainers and brexiteers among those rich enough to know Brexit won't affect them personally.
It's a mad situation filled with those reveling in their own ignorance treating it like a game show or a football match with no real world consequences, until of course there are which will scare the living shit out of them and set them all on a new round of the blame game.
@LenHazell53 but will be good if it wakes them.