I appreciate your point of view, honestly.

However, using politicians as a barometer of good and bad on this is a bit misguided. So the establishment as you see it might be against it, but for every establishment figure against it there is a Boris or Gove, Dyson and many others for it. And it would take a serious stretch of the imagination to call them anti-establishment. In fact, seeing your social and political opinions on here, which you generally express very clearly, what on earth makes you want to align yourself with them?

Seeing the vote as an expression of disgust with the way things have been going for a long time is one thing is quite understandable but siding with the very people who’ve made that inequality happen (and who only seem interested in making it continue, in my opinion) seems a bit willful.

Posted By: APB, May 12, 21:30:46

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