Seems the Leave campaign is going to focus mainly on immigration in the rest of the campaign. Sensible or desperate? Overall immigration may be a problem issue, but immigration from the EU is benificial to the economy.
It's beneficial in purely economic terms, but I don't think you can ignore the societal impact, there are plenty of places where the sheer numbers of productive EU migrants have changed the character of towns (Boston, Lincolnshire, is my favourite example), changed the nature of schools etc, and people clearly don't like it. As I haven't directly experienced or been impacted by these situations, I am reluctant to be too judgemental about it. If I were Brexit I would definitely be leading with immigration, just as the Remain campaign will and should focus on the economy.
On the economy the Institute of Fiscal Studies has come out with its assessment this morning, unsurprisingly the same as every other major economic organisation, Brexit will cost us. A very specific rebuttal of the continual lie of we will get £350m per week back from Brexit, and pointing out the obvious that there can be no 'better' trade deal with the EU than the one we have already. Immediately attacked because they receive some funding from the EU, which conveniently ignores the fact that the IFS also gets funding from HMG and consistently criticises the figures in Government budgets. They receive funding precisely to provide unbiased analysis, if they don't do that they are worthless. They could be criticised on the basis that their economic models are wrong, which given my opinion of economists may well be the case. But not because they are essentially corrupt, which is the core of the allegation.
Redwood was on the Today programme giving the Brexit rebuttal. In a throwaway line, not picked up on by Nick"Tory Boy" Robinson, he said Brexit would mean an end to austerity. Really? Tell me more. Clearly Redwood is no longer a Tory, like Irritable Bowel Smith.
81% out.
Identity - 88%
Society - 83%
Democracy - 83%
Economy - 71%
Nice one Col. I score even higher than you for Remain on Identity, much lower on the others, which basically sums up my position neatly, completely committed to the concept and principles, pissed off by the reality.
For the most part, Oslo, I am prepared to believe that the majority of those that hold Leave or Remain positions do so on the basis of intelligent and rational thought. Of course, there has to some emotional driver within that provides the platform for whatever conviction one holds. I wouldn't go so far as to accuse those whose opinions differ from my own as lacking brain cells. Small penises perhaps, but not a lack of brain cells.
The media are doing their best to show us the daftest examples of non intelligent and irrational thought in their sound bite 'person on the street' vox pops. In the last couple of days I have seen pro remain students saying it was all about how easily they can travel around Europe, and middle aged (I.e my age) Brexiters giving us the "we didn't fight two world wars to be dictated to by the Germans' line (no, you didn't fight any wars madam) and a woman apparently having an orgasm at the sight of Nigel Farage on a bus. My wife, who is leaning towards Brexit (it's feisty in our house, as neither of us self edit much) just muttered 'Jesus Christ, God help us'. I sincerely hope (and think) that these are unrepresentative examples, but as a fully paid up and practicing member of the liberal elite (but not the establishment!) I find it hard to stop myself sighing.