This is infuriating. Things could have been very different!
Empowering the racists.
"Parliament, and the political class, simply do not have the moral authority to overturn a popular vote at the moment."
A good summary.
"could" ≠ "will". But sobering enough. #fb
Actually an extended Paddington Bear analogy.
Not a *huge* surge, but no surprise.
Of course not. #fb
@campbellclaret: passionate and mostly right. #fb
How British science is already being hit by Brexit. #fb
Difficult to see, but these are the scenarios. #fb
Wishful thinking, I suspect; though widely shared. #fb
It's political culture, rather than economics. #fb
This is probably more true than I would like it to be. #fb
"move the focus from factsplaining to building a European culture based on shared values." Very provocative and probably wise.
Francis Davey on how the UK could stay in the EEA when leaving the EU - if, of course, it wants to.
Only worse. Great article - in @Telegraph!
Solving the problem of experts by getting rid of 'em.
"This was a working-class revolt, but it is not a working-class victory."
Cyprus commentary. "Call me a reactionary, but I would feel much safer in a Europe under the control of a super-state run by unaccountable, unelected, loan sharks and bureaucrats when the alternative would be a Europe of ultra-nationalist, anti-immigration fascist states."
@SirGrahamWatson writes of the coming shitstorm (his word). #fb
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