If you work on the assumption that we, the British people, would like a sensible departure from the EU, and a bright future alongside our friendly neighbours.
Now, there's a few interesting questions we should consider from that:
Who, within the British people, has a vested interest in a failure of a 'sensible' departure?
Economically, russia? Who Politically stands to immediately gain if it goes wrong? Boris, Corbyn.. both conveniently anti-EU too.. so a win-win for them. Odd how quiet our 'opposition party' are currently, isn't it?
Who within the EU loses out as a result of UK departure?
You could argue if the EU was run like a FTSE100 business, losing 10% of it's revenue would be the end of a CEO/management team, failing to recover that situation would be the end of the replacement team. I'm reasonably confident EU politicians would love an end-goal where they supercede (more-so) national political control for the Make Great Federations of Europing - losing control of a significant nation or potential future sub-nation is a huge blow.
And what are the voices of these groups? You'll note recently the remain media is starting to report (whether accurate or not) that hardcore leave areas are 'flocking back to remain' - as if to say to other leave voters "Look, even people in Wales are saying Leave was wrong now.. it's OK for you to think the same" in some last ditch attempt to turn the ship around.
Now, there's a few interesting questions we should consider from that:
Who, within the British people, has a vested interest in a failure of a 'sensible' departure?
Economically, russia? Who Politically stands to immediately gain if it goes wrong? Boris, Corbyn.. both conveniently anti-EU too.. so a win-win for them. Odd how quiet our 'opposition party' are currently, isn't it?
Who within the EU loses out as a result of UK departure?
You could argue if the EU was run like a FTSE100 business, losing 10% of it's revenue would be the end of a CEO/management team, failing to recover that situation would be the end of the replacement team. I'm reasonably confident EU politicians would love an end-goal where they supercede (more-so) national political control for the Make Great Federations of Europing - losing control of a significant nation or potential future sub-nation is a huge blow.
And what are the voices of these groups? You'll note recently the remain media is starting to report (whether accurate or not) that hardcore leave areas are 'flocking back to remain' - as if to say to other leave voters "Look, even people in Wales are saying Leave was wrong now.. it's OK for you to think the same" in some last ditch attempt to turn the ship around.