http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-referendum-alternative-facts-brexit-bill-white-paper-european-union-a7558886.html
You might also be interested in reading a pre EU referendum piece I wrote debunking the myth that immigration is bad for Britain: http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/now-my-eight-year-old-thinks-he-could-be-deported-because-of-leave-rhetoric-clearly-its-time-to-face-a7095016.html
Brexit is the greatest fraud perpetrated on this country since Tony Blair’s dodgy Iraq dossier. It was predicated on lies and tonight it was legitimised by deceit.
Brexit is the greatest fraud perpetrated on this country since Tony Blair’s dodgy Iraq dossier. It was predicated on lies and tonight it was legitimised by deceit.
MPs who voted to remain in the EU in June, queued up to give Theresa May
carte blanche to trigger article 50, which sets us on an irreversible course of
self-destruction. The only honourable
justification for MPs, who hitherto vehemently believed remaining in the EU was
in the country’s best interests, not opposing Theresa May’s bill tonight, would
be if they had been persuaded that the opposite is true. Instead they all hid
behind the vapid UKIP mantra, the so called, “will of the people”.
The idea of being driven to economic ruin (for which the poor will pay)
for political expediency is, in my view, an act of constitutional vandalism.
Worse still, it flies in the face of all the emerging evidence indicating the
will of the people has changed since June.
Professor Low of Staffordshire University has analysed the result of 13 polls since the Brexit
vote in June, all of which ask variations on the question, “would you vote the
same way again”. A staggering 11 of the 13 polls show that, were there to be a
second vote, Remain would produce a decisive victory. Whilst the remain vote
held firm statistically, a significant number of people who voted to leave
would now change their vote.
In December, the West Midlands Express and Star newspaper published
this: We DON’T want out anymore: shock
poll reveals Express readers have changed their minds. When asked before the referendum how they
would vote, 80% of readers voted leave and 16% remain. When asked the same
question in December, an incredible 62% voted to remain with only 37% voting to
leave.
The Express and Star conceded that it was the biggest survey the paper had ever
carried out, with 10,000 respondents.
Why was Brexit fraudulent?
1. It traded in “alternative facts”, or lies. Most notably the promise
of £350 million a week to the NHS which was rescinded as soon as the vote was
in.
Families
in my community have fallen out because older members admitted they voted
leave, believing the NHS would get the promised cash. The younger ones feel
betrayed by their parents and grandparents and the parents and grandparents
feel betrayed by the politicians who deceived them.
2. Only 37% of the population voted and of them only 26% voted to leave.
This is not a representative or legitimate outcome.
3. The referendum did not require the 2/3 majority which is the norm
when the outcome involves major constitutional change.
4. In the wake of the Brexit win, a significant number of those who
voted leave told the media they regretted it, or didn’t understand it, or
thought it could be reversed at the next election, or that they did it as a
protest against austerity and the Tories.
An irate local farmer told me he voted to leave as a protest against EU
bureaucracy that delayed payments of his subsidies. When I pointed out that
Defra was responsible for the delays, he said, “That’s right!”. He thought Defra
was an EU department. He didn’t realise it was the department for rural affairs
and that the EU had fined our governmental department for its incompetent
administration of subsidies. No matter, we got our country back, even if it
means losing the subsidies and keeping the incompetence.
Britain’s farmers received £2.4bn last year in
EU payments and the NFU has already warned that many farms would fail without
these handouts.
5. There was no mandate to leave the single market, sell off the NHS to US
private health insurers or to turn the UK into a tax haven.
6. EU membership already has built in border controls under the “right to reside” test. This provides
conditions to entry, such as, having a job or being financially
self-sufficient. There are no immediate, automatic entitlements to benefits,
which require further conditions. Most other EU states impose these controls
rigorously but the UK has been less assiduous in its implementation. If immigration is such a problem, why did Theresa May not sufficiently implement the EU controls at her disposal in her 10 years at the home office?
Brexit has divided the nation. For Theresa May to unite the country she
must heal wounds and take the public with her. This can only be done through a
second referendum, which eradicates the fraudulent failings of the first.
As Churchill said, “Never give in--never, never, never give in except to
convictions of honor and good sense”. Brexit is neither, so I’ll never, never,
never give in.
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