Historian Niall Ferguson has already seen the light with Trump and after lambasting him for months now recognises he may just be the man for the job…but there’s more….Niall has had a double-double-take you might say and is now a fan of Brexit after similarly having spent months attacking it.
Let’s get down to brass tacks and the essence of his message…one that the BBC needs to read and understand….
‘This is not about GDP, it is principally about the complete loss of control of the EU’s external border and what that implies for our country’s future.’
Not about GDP. The BBC ‘fought’ the Brexit campaign, and continues to do so, purely on the basis of the economics…as they saw it…showing it in the worst possible light. The BBC refused to engage in debate on the actual issues that concerned the Leave voters, immigration and sovereignty, and it still does. The BBC continues to pump out endless reports of economic doom and gloom ‘because of Brexit’ and limits the debate to that subject. The idea of course is to portray Brexit as hugely damaging and a failure in the hope that there will be another vote and it will be influenced by all the ‘bad news’ that the BBC has been flooding the airwaves with for so long.
You may also recognise that Ferguson is saying Farage was right when he used a photograph of massed immigrants heading into Europe to illustrate his point about the failure of the EU to control EU external borders and that this would also threaten us in Britain.
It is curious that the BBC don’t report what Ferguson says…he is after all an influential and famous historian that if he’d said Brexit was a disaster would have been headline news and the subject of a Nicky Campbell phone-in.
Also consider that the BBC is desperately trawling around to get Leave voters to say they now regret voting leave and using that to suggest we should have a second vote…why no interest in those who regret voting for Remain?
What does Ferguson say? The EU is a complete and dangerous failure…..and Cameron’s ‘reforms’ were a fraud [that the BBC loved]…..
With hindsight, he said, David Cameron should have rejected the ‘absolutely risible’ offer from the EU on migration and backed Brexit as well.
Professor Ferguson then listed the EU’s failures over the past decade including the euro, which he said had been a ‘disaster for all the reasons we said it would be in the 1990s’.
‘It has been a disaster for southern Europe and has only worked for Germany and northern Europe,’ he said.
‘European security policy, especially with respect to North Africa and the Middle East, has been a disaster.
‘On the migration issue the European leadership got it disastrously wrong. On the question of radical Islam the European leadership has fundamentally got it wrong. One has to recognise that the European elite’s performance over the last decade entirely justified the revolt of provincial England that was what we saw in Brexit.
‘If those of us who were part of the elite spent more time in pubs in provincial England and provincial Wales we would have heard what I just said.
‘This is not about GDP, it is principally about the complete loss of control of the EU’s external border and what that implies for our country’s future.
‘I have had a kind of awakening. Brexit woke me up and reminded me I needed to pay much more attention to what the non-elite majority of voters were thinking.