Who would honestly be able to ever understand how the British tick. BREXIT has opened a genuine can of worms for all to share an opinion on.
Of course my opinion should be considered as valued as the next persons, but unfortunately, someone or another would want to ridicule me on this or that, to themselves express perhaps as succinctly their as strongly held belief, for on the contrary they would argue, for this or that carries more weight.
Our political masters have created a precipice beyond the comprehension of ordinary mortals. For now they argue we must await the outcome of one meaningful vote after another, until they, the Parliamentarians themselves are sickened to death of the political fall out and the infighting amongst parties on all sides of the chamber, to stomach much further, but still the debate rages on without respite.
The world watches on, aghast at what they are witnessing, and no doubt are appalled too, as a once proud Nation stumbles over itself, at it’s ever finding a solution.
Treachery and treason shrill the rants of fabled scribes, glamorising the tears being spilt unchecked by those who fear losing the most, but in actuality, we all do, lose out don’t we?
Hands on hearts, who can honestly say that change in anyone’s life, is something easily to be ignored. Apprehension therefore kicks in because we are intelligent enough to know, that even the best layed plans, can and does sometimes go wrong. Should we then stop short of ever taking the plunge because this or that could go wrong, hardly, for is it not in our nature to succumb readily, hence the two world wars and the countless lives lost since and all because we can and will find something to fight for or over.
I didn’t profess to know the answer or would I dare to presume that there is one, but man must at some point recognise the futility of their endeavours in favour of man’s survival. Our world has witnessed many a catastrophe but nothing like the demonstration that we continuously put on in favour of one over the other.
Our resources on furthering man’s accomplishments, will at some point cease to exist, whilst a humanitarian crisis already prevails throughout our world with our respective cultures damning our efforts to get along peacefully with one another.
Water and our capacity to be able to continuously grow, to let alone feed an ever increasing populace from around the globe, currently standing at 7.4 billion is unquestionably our greatest consideration and yet we habitually put a monetary value over a man’s inherent right to live freely on this, his world too.
The United Nations compact on the SAFE & SUSTAINABLE MIGRATION of PEOPLE to have the right to improve on their otherwise demonstrably poor existence, is a commendable first step towards achieving a global village.
Yet we the British stand in its way, for it to ever become a reality but then BREXIT has shown us our fear for one another’s true intentions and anyway culturally our incompatibility to coexist remains a fundamental stumbling block.
Henry VIII demolished Christendom having redefined it’s usage for his own purpose and selfish requirements, so why can’t we as a modern society do the same. For so long as we continue to align ourselves with our respective ideological differences, then BREXIT will crush our own personal aspirations to ever get along as we would otherwise want to with our neighbours.
