I joined "Open Britain" originally set to encourage a harmonious Brexit. However as time has progressed it has become clear that the best option for the country (not the Tory party or the Labour party) is to accept that we should remain if the EU. A Hard Brexit or No Deal would be a disaster and a Soft Brexit (Norway) option would incur most of the costs with no say. Therefore any Brexit is bad for the country. The only way to achieve a no Brexit is to go for a Public Vote (yes a referendum rerun) with the facts properly understood and hope wiser counsel prevails.
Below is the text of my letter to my MP putting the case for a Public Vote.
^I am writing to ask to you to use your good offices to support the campaign for a Public Vote on the final outcome of the Brexit Negotiations no matter the result; the simple choice should be accept the deal or remain in the EU. This is because the original referendum was seriously flawed and not properly understood by many of us who voted either Remain or Leave.
Since June 2016 a lot has happened. The situation regarding EU membership has become clearer and a significant number of voters now have a better idea of what they voted for. Many younger voters who were too young to vote in 2016 should now have a say, it is their future. A small number of older voters have sadly passed away. Opinion now may be in favour of staying in the EU.
It is generally accepted that leaving the EU will have an adverse effect on the economy. Manufacturing, Health, research and other areas depend on the free movement of people and goods in Europe. The pound sterling has already decreased in value relative to other currencies since 2016.
Brexiteers are hostile to the idea of a Public Vote simply because their true colours have come to light over the last two years and they know it is possible the people given another say may choose to stay in the EU. Nobody, aside from Lord Sugar, has openly said that the Leave Campaign lied to the people, some of whom now feel cheated. It is argued that those of us who are anti Brexit should just accept the situation. This assumes that a coming back would be possible under similar terms to those we have now. A general election gives the people a chance to change government, leaving the EU is not so easily back tracked in the cold light of experience.
The Irish Border Issue has yet to be clarified and risks undermining the peace that has been in place since the Good Friday Agreement. After WW1 there was just over twenty years of peace before WW2 broke out. Since WW2 there has been over 70 years of peace in Europe. The ugliness of nationalism has at times given a hint of what could happen without European Unity.
Brexit has polarised national politics giving a harder Right government and a harder Left opposition with little middle ground which is where the majority of the electorate belongs. Momentum is further trying to increase its influence over Labour by inviting the public to take part in a Public Vote Poll providing they join Momentum They will claim an increased, albeit passive, membership driving Labour further left and even less likely to be elected.
The referendum should never have taken place, it did and the result was inconclusive. The only democratic way to determine the future of the country is to have a Public Vote with the facts much better understood. A democracy after all ceases to be a democracy if it cannot change its mind. To force a Brexit for the sake of Tory dogma is both damaging and undemocratic. The public did not vote for such a Brexit.^
Recent referral of Aaron Banks to the NCA could be means of the Government looking for an escape clause from Brexit. Lord Sugar has suggested that some leading Brexiteers should be prosecuted for lying to the public. You could also argue that Theresa May should be sanctioned for bribing the DUP with Tax Payers' money.
The whole scenario just makes me so sad and so angry.