Alastair Heath has called on the nation to adopt a can-do attitude to Brexit and stop whining and claims the optimists are now in the ascendancy (HERE) saying they (the optimists) are not deluded but, "they relish the challenge and are convinced that we now have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to change our country and economy for the better".
The corollary of his argument is that the EU was preventing the UK making itself better. Optimists may not be deluded but Mr Heath is. We could have changed our country for the better at any time without leaving the EU. About Remainers he says this:
Some are Remainers who still believe Brexit to be an epoch-defining catastrophe, who continue to plot and scheme to overturn the result, who cling to the deranged, insulting notion that those of us who voted Leave are either stupid, racist or evil, who scour the news for every negative data point and who, in a few isolated and extreme cases, would actually like a recession “to prove them right”.
I assume he won't mind if we behave like Nigel Farage who believed the EU was an epoch defining catastrophe.
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