Spending a few days in the Republic of Ireland certainly puts things into perspective. I last visited County Cork in the late 70's, and since then it has become completely integrated into the EU. All the roadsigns are metric, as was the car we hired for the day today, although beer still comes in pints. A forward-looking, cosmopolitan country which would no more dream of leaving the EU than of burning witches. Why are they so different from us? Could it be their media isn't owned by disaster capitalists? Could it be that having left the British Empire nearly 100 years ago they aren't still dreaming of a golden age that never was? Maybe they aren't such a bunch of racist, xenophobic idiots as too many in Britain are.
I've never been so apprehensive about returning to my own country as I am today. Thanks, Tory voters, thanks for ****ing up the country I love.