thesweetcheat wrote: After a year of trying to understand the motivations, my only conclusions are:
(a) it's all faith-based and unless you're a "believer" there will be nothing to understand - proof denies faith, after all; or
(b) now that the stated benefits have been discredited and it's becoming apparent that the deal will not be a good one, people who voted to leave don't want to admit that there will be no benefits to any of us; or
(c) it was all based on xenophobia all along and the proponents don't want to admit that.
Pretty much sums it up. And still not one of them can point to a real, tangible benefit of Brexit.
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