Read an interesting article while bored at work today which I feel draws out some salient points.
"..... There are plenty of intrepid souls out there who pore haplessly over facts and figures, many of which are conveniently presented to virtually cancel each other out, but mostly, swathes of the country probably do feel thoroughly disconnected from the issue, because they're unable to tell what a Brexit or a Brstay really means for them"
I think this is hugely important. So much of what I'm reading focuses on things that feel remote from daily life, seemingly for "the city", politicians and the omnipotent amorphous business class. But all of that does filter down into a real impact. It's not remote.
"...Because it does mean something. It is worth "common folk" forming a strong opinion on it. How will it affect your job, your wallet, your hospital, your doctor's surgery, your local cafe, your favourite restaurant, your holiday, your weekend break, your foreign business trip, your German, Italian or Slovakian friend who lives round the corner, your foreign property, your children's worldview, your opinion of the UK's position on the planet? Because the EU Referendum will affect all of those things, very deeply. If, hand on your heart, you claim to not give a shit about any of them, good luck to you. But forgive me if I don't believe you."
This starts to get to the heart of things. The examples given are very real issues that will be affected by the eventual decision.
".....need more clued-up people to give their view, and I'm not talking about journalists and politicians. We need artists, business owners, filmmakers, doctors, lawyers, musicians, actors, market researchers, scientists, IT consultants, chefs, lorry drivers, police officers, and dozens of other professionals I haven't thought of, to come out and say how they think an In or Out vote will affect their day to day existence"
Some clever sod came up with the knowledge is power quote and that's what we need. Not spin, not the cries from self-interested groups and certainly not the manouvering machinations of politicians jostling for pre-eminence at the next general election. I don't give a monkeys about the next leader of the tory party, I don't care if Corbyn will still be the leader of the labour party. That has nothing to do with this, it's bigger than the charade of party politics.
Oh, full article here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/tim-thornton/david-baddiel-brexit_b_9315230.html?utm_hp_ref=uk