Some things are understandable - the phases of the moon for example - even if one isn't able to recite them. Some things, however, are beyond comprehension, for example the physical structure of the world considered at a sub-atomic level. At one time people knew what the world was made of but the moon's waxing and waning were a deep mystery. Now the opposite is true.
Brexit no deal panic feels much like the Y2K bug - more induced than real. I wish with all my heart that the UK wasn't undertaking this act of national humiliation in the name of an imagined past. But today I said to myself 'there are bigger prizes than stopping Brexit'. The Guardian and the Observer came out yesterday in favour of a binary referendum (Chequers or stay in). Even if this was an acceptable scheme for a ballot, which it isn't, it's far too late in the day to be possible to hold a meaningful referendum. The Guardian posts up a picture of Saddiq Kahn, which means this is, as ever, part of the proxy war against Corbyn.
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