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Friday, June 24, 2016
UK rejection of EU was historic loss of faith in 'experts'-like the IMF and Obama-and their 'consensus.' Labour voters in the northeast rebelled against a century of Labour leadership. I am astonished. It was a vote of confidence in Britain and against foreign bureaucrats-UK Telegraph, Tim Stanley
Even so, the circumstances of the
referendum were not ripe for victory. David Cameron only called it to
hold his own party together; and once it was called,he decided to turn the British and global establishment against it.Out came the Treasury, the IMF, even the President of the United States
to argue that Britain had to stay. This was textbook politics, how
things used to be done – and it worked back in 1975 when the UK voted
overwhelmingly on good advice to stay in the Common Market. .........
There was talk of Leave support wilting and turnout dropping, while
Remain was surging. Remain’s Project Fear evolved, inexplicably, into
Project Tolerance.Now a vote for the EU was a vote for love.And if the
British couldn’t be terrified into voting Remain, surely they could be
guilted into doing it?
Why did they do it? That, we’ll pick
apart in the next few weeks. I think that Leave genuinely ran the
better campaign, more hopeful and upbeat. Immigration mattered a great
deal – although one YouGov poll ranked it third behind democracy and the
economy.
Red=Leave
It’s possible that voters grasped the essential point about
this referendum better than we the commentators did. It was a vote of confidence in Britain.
Should we run our affairs or should we delegate it to foreign
bureaucrats? When I was leaving my polling station, I said to a chap: “I
found voting quite emotional.” He replied that this was the day we got
our freedom back. That’s how it feels for millions of Britons.
Not how it feels, perhaps, for
Londoners or Scots. We’ve seen a new division emerge within our country.
Scotland increasingly defines its politics as Left-wing and Europhile.
London is simply a different country: the metropolis triumphant. The
young may have overwhelmingly voted Remain, too – but, hey, they will
grow older someday. The young who voted Remain in 1975 overwhelmingly
voted Leave in 2016. In part, perhaps, because they didn’t like being
characterised as ancient bigots by the Remain side. Top tip for winning
future elections: don’t call the electorate “thick” or “losers”.
It, er,
turns them off.
What happens now? We drink. We be happy. We sing a song. Then we
piece back the country and get on with the great project of building the
British century. We voted the right way because we’re a nation with a
sense of destiny. The world is ours now. Go get it." image from UK Telegraph
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