The perfect fumble
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There really wasn't a better word to use mate :) But the suggestion that we voted to Brexit and in was unfair isn't lost on me.
I was perhaps a bit too flippant. The UK has politically weakened the EU and as a net contributor foisted a bigger financial burden on to Germany and France.
There are no winners in this scenario, but we will be the biggest loser and fairness will have nothing to do with it.
The only upsides to leaving was all that centre of global trading, sunny uplands bollocks where we ran round the world hoovering up scrummy trade deals, even if this vision had any balls at all is now a mute point, if we end up in some half way house set up, Liam Fox and the Department for International Trade will fold, we'll be no freer to make our own trade deals in the future than we are now.