Today is significant for Britain but not for the reasons you're thinking
In the late 69s and early 70s, Britain lost the final bits of its empire. They were faced with two questions "Who are we and what is our place in the world?"
Concerned at the potential economic strength of the fledgling European community coming together on its doorstep, rather than coming to terms with the answers to those questions, it sensibly decided to join them.
Today is the moment of reckoning. Britain must come to terms with its new position in the world.
Small.
Alone.
Entirely under the control of whichever large trading bloc it ends up submitting to.
No vetos. No special treatment. No rebates.
Britain has very few, if any, natural resources that cannot be found elsewhere. Its labour isn't that cheap. There are precious few businesses that *need* to be there.
On its doorstep, still, the world's richest market - one that prioritises its own businesses.
The best British labour will move because it can. The banks are moving because they must. The manufacturing jobs are going because the UK won't participate in the single market and so has increased costs.
And so they now have time to answer and come to terms with their post-empire questions:
Who are we?
What is our place in the world?
And, once they have, I doubt they will like it.
Today is the delayed end of empire.
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As Brexiters are keen to point out, the EU Budget will be massively hit once the huge financial contribution made by the UK has been removed.
To help you understand the extent of the problem, I have created an explainer.
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Here is the daily extra contribution that EU citizens will need to make as a result of the UK leaving.
5 cents.
However, EU budget contributions are proportionate to economic activity/size. So this presupposes that the EU does not find a way of replacing the trade it does with the UK...
People of colour around the world are still treated worse than animals. Watch the reaction as people are disgusted by the destruction of TVs in a Target but don’t show the same reaction to the continual victimisation and killing of innocent people of colour...
2/8
because apparently, to them, there’s some kind of moral equivalence between the two.
This is a problem. Obviously, it is a problem for people of colour – they are the victims of it. But it is a problem for white people more and we need to step up.
3/8
Let's have a chat about digital diversion, manipulation, Twitter bots and the misspelling of Dominic Cummings' name...
1/11
No doubt, since @BorisJohnson refused to sack #DominicCummings yesterday, you will have noted that, among the Twitter trending topics, have been a lot of misspellings of Dominic Cummings' name.
This is not a coincidence.
2/11
This has been going on for a few hours now - and it is still the case.
So why are there so many versions of Dominic Cummings doing the rounds? And why should you ensure that you use the correct spelling and not one of the trending ones?
The person behind me in this restaurant is on what I am guessing is very much a first, and soon to be last, date.
He started off by explaining how one of his friends "really should just die. No, I mean it. We've all had enough now. He needs to die. He's so annoying."
He's a charmer.
He asked her what sort of music she likes. Before she got to breathe, he launched into his love for Justin Bieber's back catalogue.