Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
Is it though? When UK energy prices are on average twice that prevailing in the EU, when the NHS is on its knees in part because leaving the EU has seen a workforce shortage, when apparently we cannot afford to pay even something approaching the cost of living wage increases to key workers resulting in them leaving for other jobs, when trade barriers contribute to a shortage of drugs and other medicines and there is actual documented evidence ( as distinct from anecdotal) of people dying!

I realise that you and many others feel "untouched" by the negative effects of Brexit, well I'm not untouched just lucky enough to be well off enough to afford them, though I guess if I am unlucky enough to require medial treatment I may change my mind. But actually we are all feeling the effects and they are serious!
I think its a terrible analogy....you needed to add that no one in the car could give you a valid reason why you should turn right, and that even when you were plummeting to your death they were saying 'everything is fine don't worry, in 50 years there will be a bridge here to cross'