How do we resolve the Brexit mess?



so here we have the most pro Brexit person possible detailing the benefits for the rest of us that can’t remember them all.

I know The VAT one is a lie for starters. Not sure about the rest

Well, we know the last lot of free ports was abandoned as being of little use both here and in the EU, and I presume the banning of environmentally damaging EU fishing practices means pumping raw sewage into the sea. That‘ll show ‘em…… and I’ve lost count of the number of times in Tesco when I’ve heard people praising those financial services and gene-editing changes.
 


so here we have the most pro Brexit person possible detailing the benefits for the rest of us that can’t remember them all.

I know The VAT one is a lie for starters. Not sure about the rest

Fishing is a joke. Part of my family based in Cornwall say B has brought nothing but grief in the form of extra costs and paperwork, reductions in UK fishing limits and loosened controls for European fleets. That’s VAT and fishing rubbished and I doubt immigration is one to crow about. Any more?
 


so here we have the most pro Brexit person possible detailing the benefits for the rest of us that can’t remember them all.

I know The VAT one is a lie for starters. Not sure about the rest


The odd thing with that is look at the map for the leave voters. It’s hardly a ringing endorsement of what he negotiated.
 
The odd thing with that is look at the map for the leave voters. It’s hardly a ringing endorsement of what he negotiated.
Top 20 from 2016 Leave Voters Survey Results:
  1. Freedom
  2. Independence
  3. Shambles
  4. Disaster
  5. EU
  6. European
  7. Union
  8. UK
  9. Leaving
  10. Confusing
  11. Chaos
  12. Unfinished
  13. Mistake
  14. Mess
  15. Control
  16. Brilliant
  17. Laws
  18. Messy
  19. Frustrating
  20. Complicated
I have colour-coded for Good (5), Bad (9), and Neutral (6) responses.

There are quanitatively more Bad than Good responses, ignoring the Neutral responses.

If we weight them by rank (points equal to numerical rank), total the points for each category, divide by the number of responses in each category, then order them from lowest total (highest weight) to highest total (lowest weight), it looks like this:

Good (8.60 - 28.47%)
Neutral (9.16 - 30.33%)
Bad (12.44 - 41.19%)

By percentage of total weighted points (roughly reflective of the proportion of qualitative value of responses), Bad is actually the largest response category. Good is the highest weighted, but not by much.

How long before Bad overtakes Good in these surveys?
 

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