Re: Misled Over Brexit ? Certainly Looks That way !
Originally Posted by
Zaphod
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Honest MP's and honest PM's are a thing of great rarity.
Honest politicians no matter where are a rarity.
Hardly surprising really, since full and complete honesty would propably see them out of a job.
We don't trust them; here we hold them to account and then vote them out if we don't agree with what they are doing.
That's how the Tories won in 2019.
Regarding Brexit however it has been pretty much delivered - not to everybody's complete satisfaction I grant you, but any sensible person knew that was an impossible task.
We are out, and that must be so because not only to the hardline Brexiters like Farage, the ERG accept that to be the case but so does the strongly pro-EU majority of UK media.
If they thought it to be BRINO we can be pretty certain that they would be both extremely vocal and exhilarated at achieving that, and the crowing would not stop.
There is as we know no such crowing, and that one fact alone really says it all.
There are legitimate reasons for wanting to be out of the EU, some of which any mainstream politician would be unwise to voice, and that is probably why a lot of them cited fictitious economic benefits instead. Our economy will suffer because of Brexit, that seems inevitable to me, let's just be honest about it.
As for Boris, he didn't have strong convictions about leaving the EU. He could have gone either way, right up to the moment when he declared which side he was on. You'll no doubt remember that period leading up to it, when Cameron was on tenter hooks, waiting for Boris's decision. All Boris was interested in was what was best for his career ambitions, and I think the outcome was far more successful for him than even he expected.