Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
The thing is, European Federalism has never been popular.... but the non stop barrage of pro EU messages designed to change this didn't actually work.. It's not just here either, Referenda in other countries would be really interesting.....as I found out when working in France.
Brexit didn't divide us, we were already divided by the morphing of a trading bloc into a full blown country without bothering to ask anyone if they approved. Listed to the multiple EU Presidents talking on the subject. The have stopped pretending now, but they must break Brexit or the rush for the door will be massive...
The genie is out of the bottle. Like the USSR... people eventually say "enough!"
I'd suggest there is some slight rewriting of history there. Yes there was unease about Europe as there always has been in some parts of the Tory party and The Daily Mail opinion writers. But we were no way divided anywhere near what we are now. As the article said, Europe was nowhere near the top of the list of voters concerns before 2016 and also Brexit was not primarily about our membership of the EU anyway. And drawing any sort of parallel or comparison with conditions in the USSR where we are throwing off an evil oppressive regime is sub Daily Express level tosh. IMHO