Brexit . . . what Brexit?!

Well, I’m glad that we have politicians to help us through these trying times, because obviously I don’t know all the particulars and wouldn’t understand them anyway.  What I do know is that if I had started a project, without an understanding of what the objectives/deliverables were, and without a risk register and a plan then I wouldn’t have a job for long.  I mean, how can any group of people supposedly with a common goal put together a strategy without at least an outline understanding of those objectives and what the implications were?  How could the pro’s and con’s of the situation be given over in simple terms if they weren’t even explored by those supposedly in the know?

It would seem at the end of the day that the politicians still haven’t learned anything.  The unthinkable happened (albeit by a slim margin) and advisory or not a majority of those voting said they weren’t happy with the current situation.  And instead of listening to the ‘common people’ and asking properly what the concern’s were and the priority of those concerns, the results are being taken as supporting the politicians petty aims and they continue to guess and twist those results again to further their own political agenda’s.  There are none of them better than the other, whatever party or region.  I haven’t seen any of them take a step back and hold a series of local workshops or whatever they want to call them to to actually ASK.  And the EU is acting just like FIFA did when it’s leaders were caught with their hands in the till.

Come on . . . think about and act on behalf of the people of the country for a change.  Please.