Arch-Brexiter Steve Baker said that the Brexit mess we found ourselves in has damaged his mental health, now a Daily Mail columnist seems to be looking for sympathy due to the Brexit fall out.
Before we get to that, anti-Brexit activist Steve Bray didn’t have much sympathy for Baker…
Not much sympathy from Femi either…
Sarah Vine
Now over to the Mail’s Sarah Vine looking for some post-Brexit sympathy.
The article’s headline read: “Brexit cost me my dearest friendships and my marriage… I pray Rishi Sunak succeeds so as individuals, and as a nation, we can put this civil war behind us.”
Remainers were to blame (naturally)…
At times, it’s almost seemed as if they deliberately made a hash of things to discredit the entire concept — and reinforce the erroneous notion that wanting to unhitch Britain’s wagon from Brussels was a colossal act of self-harm by a bunch of ignorant xenophobes. It has all become so charged, so toxic, it’s been hard to maintain focus.
Along the way, every hiccup has been met with glee by fanatical Remainers, who have adopted a jeering, told-you-so approach on air, online and in print.
Or this bit…
Before Brexit, I had an easy sense of security, a Pollyanna-ish feeling that I belonged and always would. Now, not so much.
These days, my edges are much sharper. I am far more alone, even in a crowd, even among my few remaining close friends who go to great lengths to make me feel loved and appreciated.
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Harsh or fair?
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