I've realised there's a problem with the stance of some "leave" voters.
The claim is that things will eventually be better, no matter how bad they seem now. But when will this happen?
All the time it doesn't happen, they will say, "Wait and see." If it somehow does happen, they'll say, "See I was right." But of course, demonstrating it got better because of this decision, and wouldn't have been even better had it not been taken, is going to be incredibly hard to establish.
No failure criteria. A bit like waiting around for Jesus to return.
The claim is that things will eventually be better, no matter how bad they seem now. But when will this happen?
All the time it doesn't happen, they will say, "Wait and see." If it somehow does happen, they'll say, "See I was right." But of course, demonstrating it got better because of this decision, and wouldn't have been even better had it not been taken, is going to be incredibly hard to establish.
No failure criteria. A bit like waiting around for Jesus to return.
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