Racist 'incident' I think. Most of these 'incidents' (before and after Brexit) seem to feature abuse of kids, women and elderly people, which is hardly surprising given that they are perpetrated by cowards.
EU position seems pretty clear now, no easy access to the Single Market without freedom of movement. I think our leaders, whoever they are, need to understand that keeping the rest of the EU together is now the priority of EU leaders. Sure our trade is important to them, but not as important as the trade within the rest of the EU. In the unlikely circumstances that Germany loses free trade with 65 million people it still may be willing to risk that to keep trade with 500 million free.
Stephen Crabb first to declare for Tory leadership. A flag for the future I would imagine rather than a serious hope of winning. May ahead in the betting from Johnson, but who would rely on the bookies now? Would be interesting if a proper, hard core Brexiter stood as well. I think Thursday is the deadline to declare. Why then it takes until 2 September for 150,000 party members to choose our Prime Minister is still a mystery to me.
Small businesswoman on the radio couldn't give a single example of EU regulation that she is looking forward to losing. Only concern was her ability to recruit staff from South Africa. Hopefully not very representative.
Nigel Farage and his wife will have drawn over £4.5m from EU coffers in salary and benefits if he continues as an MEP until the next elections in 2019, probably when British MEPs will be kicked out. Then he gets a payment of £175,000 to help him over the shock of unemployment, and a pension of at least £71,000 a year. Good to know that someone has benefitted from our membership. Does any one think his habit of abusing fellow MEPs has had any impact on the development of the EU over the past 17 years, or that his presence in Brussels contributed in any way to the Brexit vote?