19 weeks...
As for an exit in 2017, or 2018, or 2020, or 2030, the UK will continue to decline economically beyond the scope of its ancient regional relations, or the hourly and daily fluctuations of stock exchange figures. And for all the 'more or less', sovereignty is the thing that is affected least by the outcome. More sovereignty even in maintaining membership while illegally cherrypicking standing EU obligations to the point of sanctions.
On a side note, to truly appreciate the rhetorical work of a politician with respect to the development of policy, one must be prepared to view all people as enemies - in a Hobbesian sense.
I'm not back. Not yet.
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