Exactly right I reckon P. (Was it Disraeli?)
Tiz, you are also spot on. I heard Raab on Today and listened to the full interview. The man is totally ignorant of history and the consequences of the line he is parroting.
What has always struck me is the fact that a slim numerical majority in the referendum is always described as 'the democratic will of the people'. If I remember rightly 40% didn't vote so how can it be regarded as a clear expression of intent. Further, it was always understood that the result was advisory and not a mandate like a General Election. Add the fact that a false bill of goods was presented and you have the worst kind of political manipulation.
The consequence under our flawed system is that we are now committed to No Deal, a fact now accepted by the markets and industry. We saw the news yesterday of the collapse of investment in the car industry and this is being repeated right through manufacturing and the other avenues of investment in the wider infrastructure. I predict that it won't be long before we hear news that the rating agencies have downgraded the economy as a whole as Sterling falls on the world markets, how long until a run on the Pound?
I heard Yanis Varoufakis talking common sense on Today a couple of days ago and see
THIS article from the Irish Examiner giving him even more exposure. I think he is right, now is the time for the Opposition to clearly state the problems with what we now know is the Johnson line. Go bull headed for No Deal and rely on guff and bluster to get through. It won't work, so much is obvious but if it isn't stopped now the damage will be immense. This includes what you suggest Tiz, the collapse of the union and not only that, the end of the Good Friday Agreement and the eventual reunification of Ireland.
Boy! Didn't Cameron do a good job of ensuring a memorable legacy! Incidentally it will also be the end of the Tory Party as we know it. The Scottish Conservatives will hive off into a separate party and what will happen to the Welsh and Irish Tories and Unionists?
On every level, this is the policy of madness and I have never seen anything like it before in a long life of observing the Westminster Bubble.