For many of us, Brexit is a baffling oddity. It is like leaving a huge
compound to go and live next door in a minuscule studio flat. A flat that basically
depends on the energy supplied by the big neighbour.
It
is a mad project that could only be fuelled by self-centred, delusional
politicos.
It
was, since day one, such a bizarre idea that most British intellectuals
couldn´t take it seriously. For that reason, they didn´t bother to campaign
against it. They were so much convinced that people would vote the eccentricity
down. They did not take into account the obsessed militancy of the Brexit nuts
and other xenophobes.
No comments:
Post a Comment