I've asked for some positives 3 times and not had an answer, and I did answer your question, while at the same time trying to explain to you how stupid it was.
I'll try and give you an answer Clint.....but I've had my first drink in over a fortnight so apologies in advance if it becomes a bit of a drunken rant.....
I could offer you the obvious immediate positives......regaining sovereignty, control of our own laws and borders, the approx 10bn annual net saving etc. Etc. But for me personally the vote was far more ideological than a simple list of predominantly economic pros and cons......but frankly I'm sick and tired of the brexit debate being condensed down to a simple short-term economic argument.
I vote GREEN. I have done so since the late 1980s.
I don't subscribe to the idea that big is beautiful......and frankly I'm a little puzzled by anyone who still believes that massive un-democratic trading blocks primarily serving the needs and desires of the multinationals and banks over the real needs and demands of citizens are the way forward.......its like 2008 never happened.
now obviously I never voted for anything that has happened since the referendum as I've stated previously on this thread.....i voted leave, not Tory....im not fucking stupid.
I voted against the eu because I believe it doesn't serve the people and it certainly doesn't respect the democratic wishes of it's sovereign state members......by leaving such a farcical quango...one which we pay way too much towards despite having way too little influence, it at least offers future British generations....my kids.....the chance to shape futures and influence their own prospects.
Brexit doesn't mean we build a wall.......even tusk recognises that.....but it does give us back our rights to self govern....the opportunity to not kowtow to the corporate machine.
Now, whether we take this opportunity is a bigger question......and one which I currently fear has been hijacked by the opportunist Tories....but we can at least vote for a new government.....outside the eu, we, in principle at least, have the opportunity to make the world a better place.....
But this is where my leap of faith falters....with the great British public......as my faith in their collective ability to do the right thing has been badly shaken over the years.
I marched against the war in Iraq......shoulder to shoulder with mates who I believed were principled and morally sound......only to witness several of them vote for that murderous c**t blair at the very next election purely out of self interest......all of a sudden the 3/4 million innocent dead Iraqis were worth fuck all compared to retaining the cushy lifestyle of the middle class white collar public sector worker......
.....and now these same morally bankrupt sheep have the audacity to criticise me for sticking to my principles.....for voting against an oppressive un-democratic corporatist cartel that exploits and holds hostage both the poorer nation states and the regions poorest citizens.....and then hands us the bill.
Teresa may is a nightmare. Things will almost definitely get worse in the short term.....but the biggest and most important positive of brexit is that it still, in theory at least, provides the citizens of the UK the chance to change and shape thingsfor the better.......and maybe one day we will.
Brexit offers opportunity for change.......something we need to, but probably wont grasp.....but its an opportunity for change that simply isnt available by preserving the status quo of eu sponsored corporate exploitation and environmental vandalism.
......sorry.....its a drunken rant ain't it.