Post by B. T. RavenPost by Ed CryerPost by Evertjan.Post by David AmicusIf I could have voted I would have voted to leave.
http://youtu.be/daB7np-RtOM
Brilliant! God help us, for we can't help ourselves, appparently.
Ed
P.S. I'm wondering how long the Channel Tunnel can survive. Probably no
longer than it takes for Nicola Sturgeon to get Scotland out of the
Union, and for the border posts to be set up again between N. Ireland
and Eire.
By which time how many other nationalist parties throughout the EU will
have won enough support to follow ex-brex-UK.
I don't have time to look at youtube, only to remark on the inanity of
a nonce word like 'brexitillitas.' It's enough to make Aristophanes'
Frogs barf. Too much is being made of the British desertion of Europe.
In 3 years it will seem as apocalyptic as the Y 2 K glitch.
Eduardus
Y2K was resolved by the hard work of professionals over a period of 30
years, who had the advantage of a clearly defined problem. (It first
bit in the early 70s, when mainframe tapes that were supposed to be
kept forever were suddenly being directed to recycling, because
2000-01-01 was 9999 days in the future; in the event, of course, by
2000-01-01, traditional 2400-foot reels were obsolete, anyway.) Brexit
is certainly not that well defined; if it actually happens, the results
may take the hindsight of a hundred years -- or a thousand -- to
understand.
--
John W Kennedy
"You can, if you wish, class all science-fiction together; but it is
about as perceptive as classing the works of Ballantyne, Conrad and W.
W. Jacobs together as the 'sea-story' and then criticizing _that_."
-- C. S. Lewis. "An Experiment in Criticism"