I was prepared to be worse off so the next generation wouldnt be.
It looks like that wont happen.
Nice to be free this morning.
Well, that's very generous spirited of you but I suspect that the problems that this will bring about (IF it comes off) will last a good deal longer than a single generation.
I feel neither freer nor less oppressed this morning than I did last Saturday morning.
A divorce is a divorce once it reaches the decree absolute stage; a trial separation is quite different.
How do you feel about the fact that there will be almost no changes this year, including the UK contribution to the EU budget? And what about the immense contribution that UK has made to EU during its membership? I fear that, should UK leave EU, the latter will be a worse setup than it is now.
You write of pride in your country. Nothing wrong with that as long as the country deserves it. There's a world of difference, however, between patriotism and nationalism; the patriot loves his/her contry and welcomes foreigners to it with open arms whereas the nationalist attitude is along the lines of "my country's better than yours and we don't want you here" - in other words, almost opposite states.
It's difficult to remain proud of a country so riven with divisiveness, acrimony, confusion, uncertainty and general worry, all of which have been gravely exacerbated in the years since Mr Cameron promised to ask the electorate for its advice as to UK's continued EU membership.
Mr Johnson now declares that he intends to unite the country; not only is he singularly unsuited to achieving success in so monumental a task, he is hardly alone in that; indeed, I cannot imagine who could pull off such a feat.
Still, much remains to be done and no certainty as to the outcomes of any part of it; this is why I cannot help but regard today at 00.00 EST as a damp squib masquerading as a firework, a non-event in the greater scheme of things and the beginning of a trial separation rather than a divorce decree absolute, occurring as it did more than 1,300 days after the referendum and with a bare minimum of 335 more (probably many more) to go.
We'll just have to see what comes of it all.
Best,
Alistair