• GardenGeek@europe.pub
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      1 hour ago

      Makes sense. If nothing else is available, we have to work with what we have.

      And thank you for the clarification. To clarify my point: I am not saying that Brexit was an absolute economic disaster… but that some wealthy Brexit supporters benefited disproportionately compared to the average citizen and therefore pushed forward the populist campaign that ultimately led to the exit.

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        58 minutes ago

        Yeah, the bets were in on the £ already as it was way overvalued.

        The seeds of Brexit were sown when we didn’t get a referendum on Maastricht. That changed the game considerably and even further with Nice and Lisbon. It meant that regulating with common law would be replaced with Roman civil law, which is much more prescriptive and is unable to be changed by precedent.

        I’m just in favour of decentralisation, every time power has been centralised in Europe it has ended badly.