My
views
There is perceived issues with inward migration of European workers.
We have issues with the amount of money we pour
into Europe following 2008 when Austerity measures were hitting everyone and services hard.
Our Politicians have lost touch with the people of the country.
June 24th : The day the nation rose up against an arrogant
out of touch political leadership whilest rejecting Brussels Bureaucrats attempts to govern them from afar.
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What
made this victory possible?
· It began
in 2008 with the global crash perceived to be caused by the rich and
privileged.
· Following
austerity measures perceived to hit hard the poor and weak. Those who feel they had no
hand in causing the financial crash. This while our money seemed to be pouring into Europe for little or no gain.
· The patronizing 'We are all in it together' tone by our present
government when dealing out auterity measures that seem to only hit the poor
and underprivileged. Really? Are we? All the time European workers/migrants seemingly bleeding the system dry.
· The London
has lost touch with the rest of country. This mostly divide fuelled by property prices and the city of
London.
· The government had not realized the
affect austerity would cause people to vote for change no matter what the fear for the future.
Was
this essentially
·
a vote
against the present leadership team?
·
a vote
against the personalities of the present leadership team?.
·
A protest
vote against thee establishment
Perhaps
this is why our Prime minister did the honorable thing so soon.
I am
confused the Chancellor of Exchequer has not yet followed done the same. After all it was
his threat of calling an emergency budget which just might have been a threat/
step too far for some un-deciders.
Where
do we go from here?
The LEAVE leadership need to
· Realize
that austerity was a factor in their victory and act accordingly
· Honor
there pledge to stable net immigration.
· Gain the
trust of the people. Characters and personalities go a long way Mr Boris Johnson
but only so far.
· Be seen to
unite the country and again listen to the other 48% of its people.
· Address
the rich/ poor divide. Is it a surprise that the five poorest boroughs in London
voted LEAVE.
· Seriously
think about how to unify the country taking into account 48% voted remain. Northern Ireland, Scotland,
Republic of Ireland. Can Scotland remain in Europe yet still remain a part of
Great Britain?
· Set out a
roadmap very soon including how we go about completing Article 50.
· Analyze
the stats and move forward learning from our mistakes
Final Thoughts
Do not call a
referendum on something so important without first finding out how
disillusioned the people you govern are with your leadership and anyone who is
associated with them.
Perhaps this is why our Prime minister did the honorable thing so soon.
I am confused the Chancellor of Exchequer has not yet followed done the same. After all it was his threat of calling an emergency budget which just might have been a threat/ step too far for some un-deciders.
Where do we go from here?
The LEAVE leadership need to
Final Thoughts
Do not call a
referendum on something so important without first finding out how
disillusioned the people you govern are with your leadership and anyone who is
associated with them.
The Future
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