Cool.Honestly Ellers I have no idea. Until recently I had assumed some kind of deal would be done, but I think it’s drifting away. I’ve said on here that, even though I wanted us to stay in, we should have been planning for a complete split since June 2016, it would have hurt but it would have been manageable and oddly less divisive for the country. We would have paid the EU something for an amicable split, and got on to the real business. But essentially we have wasted 2.5 years going round in circles. It’s not so much the final outcome that worries me, it’s the chaos underway at the moment with no end in sight, and the fact that the whole Irish thing is a set of logical contradictions which no one has attempted to address.
A (hopefully brief and minor) global recession is starting up. Brexit will make it worse for us, though it will be hard to tell what is a global problem and what is a Brexit problem. The markets, which I loathe with a passion, will kill us, unless there is somewhere weaker to kill. And there are plenty of candidates out there.
On one level I don’t give a toss, it’s just politics. But politics is about to move into the real economic and social world, real people, real lives.
I’m off to Dallas for work tomorrow and then on to Indianapolis next week. I’ll report back on how ****ty the Yanks feel about everything.
I sort of agree, the way everyone is arguing I can't see anyone agreeing to anything.
Enjoy Dallas.
lucky I didn't order a whole plate.