The only option now is a hard Brexit, from which we renegotiate a new set of rules in our dealings with our European neighbours.
We keep on hearing of the need to reflect the wishes of the 48% in a softer Brexit. I am quite sure that if the result had gone the other way the wishes of the Brexiteers would have been consigned to the dustbin of history the very same day ?
Solomon wisely decided you can’t cut a baby in half- Brexit is the same. We are either in or out, the vote was out and we now leave the single market, the EU, the ECJ etc and negotiate the best deal we can with our European friends and allies.
The single market is the “best” bit about the EU, much of the rest is political chicanery using the single market and EU funds to lure new members in and then force a political union on them that no electorate wants. The Euro and freedom of movement were always designed to break down national barriers, the “common market” has now been distorted to try and augment the effects of the other two. The effects of these EU core polices are the root of a incredible number of problems in Europe that are not being even remotely addressed
I can say with my hand on my heart if I had voted to stay and the result was to leave I would have accepted it for what it was. A fair result from a fair referendum that told me the majority of my fellow countrymen disagreed with me, and for better or worse I would not only abide by that decision I would do my utmost to ensure it was carried out successfully. We need to access the singe market, they need to access the British market, it is only a very narrow minded group of vested interests that stands in the way of that, and those interests are purely political and self serving, not economic
Change happens - if it isn’t allowed to happen gradually and naturally, it occurs suddenly and violently. That is nature, that is also politics and people in power should always be aware of that
No one with a rational mind can look at the EU and say it is working well and does not have to change. You maybe won’t like changes and you maybe didn’t expect them, but there are others who will benefit from them and that shift brings about a more balanced equilibrium that works better for more people.That is known as progress.
Something that cannot change can never be progressive. Certain people may dislike change but in a democracy if that is what the majority wants that is the everyone has to encompass. If you cannot accept change you are little more than a Luddite
What of course is worse is those who cannot even contemplate change- that is about as repressed as the human mind can get and it is from groups with such a state of mind the Flat Earth Society still recruits it’s believers.
Being unable to contemplate change reflects a range of conditions ranging from fear and greed, old age, superiority complex (invariably misplaced) or just good old fashioned bigotry- either way it’s not a great trait to be afflicted with, but there is an awful lot of it about
Brexit will be difficult, in will involve paying a price short term, less so long term, but when I see the reaction of the likes of Blair, Clegg, Milliband, Sturgeon, Juncker, Hollande etc to it all I just know the people of the UK got it right
