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24 Dec, 16 tweets, 3 min read
This is sad day for millions of us - not because we wanted No Deal. That was always a Brexiter demand, which, ironically, many of those who are now praising John-Son-Un’s ‘victory’ were baying for only yesterday. I’m relieved that the U.K. was not stupid enough to do this, but
This country has now completed the dismal trajectory of the last 4 years and embraced a mean, shrunken vision of the future, whose consequences - for now - have been hidden by vainglorious delusions and the Tory political machine. It’s a future in which the country will be poorer
Poorer economically, culturally, spiritually, and politically, as countries that succumb to chauvinism and ethnonationalist exceptionalism always are. The predictions made by Brexiters in 2016 have already fallen so far short of the mark that I very much doubt whether
their predictions for the longer term will materialise. I very much suspect that the EU may have saved us from ourselves during these negotiations by enabling Johnson to present a deal as a triumph. They are, and have always been the adults in the room in these negotiations
That’s not how it’s being presented here of course. Brexiters now claim the ‘war’ is over - a ‘war’ they invented,against imaginary enemies (the EU ‘dictatorship’, ‘rootless cosmopolitans’, liberal ‘elites’ etc. Now they can be found ‘drinking Remainers tears’
with all then sadistic relish that has been present throughout the whole dismal process. Remainers always had a more generous vision of what this country could be than that. They also showed far more concern for the welfare of the population than Brexiters who
chanted ‘No Deal!’ and ‘let’s go WTO!’ etc with no concern whatsoever for the consequences of these arrangements, and certainly very little attempt to prepare for them. Now they haul John-Son-Un’s deal as if it was the one they always wanted, but here’s the thing
They won, with the help of a useless opposition, using some of the most cynical, ruthless, and authoritarian tactics ever seen in British politics. They destroyed arrangements that took 45 years to build, making not the slightest attempt to compromise with the 48 percent
Or even respond to the shifting polls suggesting that a clear majority did not want the destructive rupture they were asking for. They destroyed, and now they must build, and I don’t believe they can. Their vision of the future is too detached from reality, too shrunken, and
too fake. They have burned too many boats, alienated too many people, weakened the bonds of cooperation that any medium-sized nation must have to survive in the 21st century. Very few governments admire and like us now, and the ones that do are not friends you would want
They have watched the charlatanry, the lying, the grifting, the aggressive posturing, the xenophobia, the arrogance and the selfishness of a nation that was just too big for its boots and drunken on old imperial wine. So this is a downward trajectory we are on
And I believe its consequences will gradually become apparent in many different ways. And we still have the potential to become a better country than Brexit has made us, and we need to fight for it, as tenaciously and as passionately as the Brexiters fought for theirs
And if we can do that, we or our children may live to see a time when this wretched episode is regarded with the shame and horror it deserves, and those responsible will be treated with the contempt they deserve
And perhaps we will rejoin the EU at some point, but in order to do that we will have to become a very different country to the one we are now, and the one the Brexiters want us to be.

And the struggle to make that happen starts now. It will be taken up by the young
whose politics are not as sour, as mean, as frightened or as backward-looking as so many of their parents and grandparents have proven to be.

So let the Brexiters drink Remainer tears today. But I really don’t think the future belongs to them at all.
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22 Dec
The #Kent lorry debacle was not caused by Brexit. But it is very Brexity. Why? Firstly, because it shows once again the lack of preparation that has become a hallmark of Brexit, and of this government in particular. Even before the new covid variant was officially announced
there were already lorries building up at the ports. It would have been obvious that France and other EU countries would want to close their borders off to travellers coming from UK who might carry the new covid variant.
Yet the U.K. did not liaise with the French beforehand as to how to prevent blockages, because a Brexit UK government would never do that with the foreign countries that have in effect become our imaginary enemies, especially the bloody French. Boney! Macron! Same thing!
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Until it was too late. We have pointlessly alienated and antagonised countries that used to be our friends and neighbors, some of which tried to warn us that they we were damaging ourselves as well as damaging them. We have refused to look at the actual nuts and bolts
Of our connections to Europe and the wider world. We have consistently placed what we want or think we want over what is actually possible. We have ignored the risks and the dangers and failed to prepare adequately for them. We elected, with a huge majority, a government
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12 Dec
Astonishing to think that only 4 years ago:

we were a respected member of the EU helping to design and shape the rules that bound it together.

most of us barely thought about Europe except when considering where to live, study, or go on holiday or which language to learn
we traded smoothly with 27 countries, exporting and importing to cities across the continent without tariffs or paperwork

our industries and supermarkets operated according to just-in-time supply lines that could deliver goods and components exactly when needed
people from across the continent came to live, work, and study here because there was work for them to do and because they liked our country and the people in it
Read 8 tweets
11 Dec
Just your friendly reminder that the new Brexit ‘the EU is punishing us/it’s all the fault of Remainers’ lie is the chronicle of a lie foretold. Reposting this is not a tribute to my prophetic gifts, it’s just that the lies were so painfully predictable: infernalmachine.co.uk/brexit-the-sta…
And so obvious except for those who didn’t want to look. Bearing in mind that the architects of Brexit are, for the most part, people without a trace of honour, decency, or capacity for reflection, in pursuit of an outcome that could never be what they said it would be
Naturally, as the inevitable collision between fantasy and reality finally arrives, they will engage in some Freudian projection and scapegoating in order to cover their tracks and manage the crisis by stirring as much nationalist xenophobia as their poisoned pens can produce
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2 Dec
The Tory Party:

10 years of pointless and vindictive social dressed up as austerity
accompanied by a transfer of wealth from the poorest to the richest

A referendum designed for internal party management which has turned the UK into a political basket case
4 years of cakeism, lies, deceit, ambition, jingoistic red lines & chicanery in pursuit of an unrealistic version of Brexit w/ Tory politicians could not agree on and whose implications they didn’t understand.

4 years to prepare for the economic consequences of these outcomes
4 years of playing chicken with the EU & recklessly endangering the jobs & livelihoods of millions

4 years of the two worst governments in UK history

1 year in which the absolute worst government was elected on the basis of an ‘oven-ready’ agreement w/ it has since reneged on
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@johnredwood Some classic advice here, for those who can make out the (Red) wood from the trees:

‘I sold out of the general share ETFs in the UK after their great performance for the year from early July 2016 when I saw the last Budget and heard the BoE’s credit warnings’
@johnredwood As the writer of this article rightly observes, it is ‘ an absolute disgrace for this man to give such advice. You see, the Rt. Hon. John Redwood MP – to give him his full title – is a lawmaker.’

And also
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