Was Brexit an Oxford conspiracy? | Washington Examiner

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  1. > And the mistakes that followed the vote in 2016 were almost all the responsibility of yet another pro-EU Oxford student of that era, Theresa May, Cameron’s surprise successor. It was, above all, her loss of a parliamentary majority in 2017 that destroyed Britain’s negotiating position

    Another Brexiteer trying to blame Remainers for the mess of Brexit, completely ignoring the fact that the agreement was voted through under a heavily pro-Brexit parliament. If May’s government had attempted to negotiate such a bad deal for the UK, why not go back and try to renegotiate a better one and putting that one to parliament rather than rushing through the one they did?

  2. Brexit was a project created by the ignorant for the ignorant. Never before has a nation damaged its future so severely. The Washington Examiner is confusing Oxford with Eton. But it doesn’t matter. Brexit won’t change them and the EU is better off without the British saboteurs.

  3. I’d almost forgotten about Dan Hannan, but it’s nice to know that he’s still a total fuckwit.

    Similarly, I’d almost forgotten that everything which has gone to shit with Brexit has happened because Remainers somehow ‘thwarted’ it by exercising our right to point out that a blatantly fucking stupid idea was a blatantly fucking stupid idea. To be honest, more than any of the obvious pitfalls of Brexit, it was clearly going to go wrong because every single proponent of it was a weird posh crybaby who never caused a problem they couldn’t blame on someone else like Hannan or Mogg, or a fucking moron proto-Nazi like Stephen Lennon.

    Edit: typo

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