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last sentence, those values vanished post 1979........like industry, justice, reliable stats and above all honesty.I haven't seen a killer post or anything that approaches it but I think a pretty consistent theme emerges from most posters on here of fundamental future risk to our sovereignty and an unstoppable march to a centralist european union that overrides our own parliament. That there is a fundamental economic risk to individual country's economy from the Euro project. Add to that the inability to trade on our own terms with the rest of the world which is seen as a missed opportunity. That would be the way I would describe it if asked and I put that forward sincerely as my distillation of the Brexit position on here.
I do think the case is made more eloquently on here than it is on the JO'B radio show. At least I understand where posters on here are coming from even if I don't agree with their position.
I listen to James pretty often. Like him a great deal. Like the way he shines a spotlight on stuff that needs a spotlight shone on it, not just Brexit. Find him refreshingly different to most mainstream media and feel he does the kind of challenge that the BBC used to do and have lost in their quest for balance (giving equal air time to lies than they do to truths is not balance imo). Unlike some on here I don't find him arrogant, indeed he comes across as extremely principled and even if you don't agree with him his logic is consistent and I certainly haven't ever caught him lying. For me he embodies what I hold precious in what I thought was the overwhelming DNA of the UK, truth, honesty, compassion, openness to other cultures - that kind of 'old fashioned' stuff.