Brexit blues

Tuesday 05th July 2016 18:35 EDT
 

In the aftermath of a referendum, our pragmatic and principled PM David Cameron has announced his resignation in due course and rightly so.

There is a mutiny in the Labour party and Jeremy authority as its leader has been challenged.

The country is experiencing the worst crisis ever. There have been number of xenophobic incidents in the country.

People, especially the ethnic minorities are nervous, gripped with panic and fear.

There is a climate of uncertainty all around. The economy seems to be in the doldrums. The nation is divided. Scotland and N.Ireland that voted to remain are dissatisfied with the result and may want to go their own way.

After 42 years in marriage with E.U., the divorce is not amicable.

In the situation, favourable terms for the access of single market are very unlikely.

Boris Johnson appears to have put his person interest before the Nation and mislead the public.

The immigration issue remains in hanging if E.U. single market is to be accessible.

David Cameron, a great statesman, had spelled out the catastrophe foreseen by him all along during his campaign for leaving E.U. but sadly there was lack of trust in him.

Now let Boris Johnson and his cronies face the music.

Niranjan Vasant

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