Despite the heavily negative spin by the writer, this is actually good news. Why? Politicians and pundits constantly say that the public would never be prepared to accept voluntary sacrifice or poverty for a greater goal (whether that is climate change, resource depletion or in this case Brexit) yet the polling evidence shows that they are talking rubbish.A healthy majority of Leave voters, it found, claimed that “significant damage to the British economy� would be a price worth paying for Brexit: 61 per cent, compared to just 20 per cent who disagreed. More bizarrely, when the question was made more personal, and respondents were asked would it be worth “you or members of your family" losing their jobs, 39 per cent still thought Brexit was totes worth it – slightly more than the 38 per cent who, like normal, sane people, replied “obviously not�.
The population are prepared to make sacrifices for a greater project, even if that means less growth in the economy.
If we are to deal with the looming scarcity challenges facing us, whether it is a hopelessly indebted economy, accelerating man-made climate change or resource scarcity/shortages, the population will HAVE to make material and financial sacrifices for the greater good.
Whatever your view of Brexit, there is something noble that voters are prepared to take a hit to achieve a greater political goal.