This ex-politician's
analysis of several authors' take on Brexit is pretty good, and witty as well. Roger Scruton is described as "a kind of mystical Brexiteer"; Corbyn gets mentioned this way:
Following the thinking of Jeremy Corbyn is also difficult, owing to its
apparent absence, but from the leader himself down to militant Guardian columnists the anti-migration sentiments of voters are denied, played down, or avoided.
As for "brains for Brexit":
The “brains for Brexit” camp voiced little or no concern over
immigration, a silence that impugned the judgement of the voting masses.
Playing the populist defender while being sniffy about popular thinking
is an inglorious intellectual posture.
Go read it all.
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