The "Country" is actually nothing more than a cluster of smallish islands off the coast of Europe. with little available raw materials that are economic to extractfor fairplay, you need losers consent to a win. However, the 2016 referendum produced a result where both sides do not consider themselves losers, therefore, no consent.
I have no problem with leavers have a go of making brexit work.
Many of us, on both sides, believe in the greatness of this country but in today's world, would it pass another test against Japan and Germany, the old losing countries?
The people on it are no different from the people anywhere else, but they have a problem with identity, and an inability to put the past behind them.
Ironic when you think that virtually none of them could be described as "indigenous" to the country!
There is nothing about the country that earns it the description "great"
It is without doubt one of the most beautiful places on the planet for the sheer variety of it's landscapes and seascapes, I can think of no other country of a similar size that can offer the sheer variety, or be more fertile than here.
It is " magnificent", and despite the propaganda, there are huge expanses of wilderness in North, Wales and Scotland
What lets it down is a tendency among it's inhabitants to see it as merely something to exploit for profit without thinking of the consequences of the generations that will follow.
The mindset of these people is that somehow they "own" it and want to keep it to themselves to abuse and destroy for a profit.
Worst of all the classes of our society responsible for guiding and controlling it's fate could best be described as having the survive and prosper instincts of retarded Dodo's, rushing down to the beach when sailing ships arrive.
(Good description of Brexit there!)
For the sake of Brevity a single word can answer Woosh's question
NO
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