I’ve a confession to make. Post-referendum I didn’t care that much if we left the EU - it’s nowhere near perfect. Now I realise the damage it will cause. Some will be short-term, hitting the poorest hardest, some, in terms of global status, we will never completely recover from.
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And so, again, what are *you* doing about it? I’m crowdfunding legal challenges to the implementation of Article 50, marching tomorrow, and actively involving myself in various groups challenging Brexit. What are *you* doing?
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The hardest battle is to convince Leavers that crashing it is a very bad option. Neither side seem pleased with the current state of the deal. If that can be done in a positive way it would be better.
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Highlighting the benefits of immigration, the evidence that it doesn't drive down wages, the democracy within the EU and how we are a part of it, the control we already have (if we use it) in regards to EU legislation & FoM, etc. Economic doom and gloom backfired.
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