Saturday 25 June 2016

Who Won?

All Vote Leave supporters voted to “Take Back Control”, but what does that mean?

Does it mean no law-making body above the British Parliament?  






Does it mean controlling immigration; which a lot of voters interpreted as significantly reducing the number of immigrants.


Does it mean hundreds of millions of additional funding per week for the NHS?


Or does it mean none of those things, in the way the voters understand them?

After campaigns with messages that have been interpreted in clear black and white terms by the real, ordinary and decent people, we now enter the nuanced language of politicians and diplomats.

How are the campaign messages turned into realisable policies, whilst healing divisions, keeping the Union together and averting an economic downturn?  This is certainly the political version of alchemy.

Not everything people believe has been promised can be delivered.  We are already being told there is no rush to start negotiating the exit from the EU, we need to determine exactly what it is that we are seeking and in what timescale.  I think voters will ask why the politicians didn’t know what they were seeking before calling the referendum.

We are in danger of heading into the familiar territory of politicians promising much and delivering something significantly less than people expected.  The ordinary and decent voters will not take kindly to being treated so shabbily yet again.

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