The Remain campaign was appalling first time round, and there haven't been a lot of cogent positive arguments for the EU made in the mean time. Another campaign based around "It's economically disastrous and you're stupid if you disagree" just isn't going to work with people who already aren't doing brilliantly.
One thing that really pissed me off recently was reading Peter Bradshaw's review of Ken Loach's new film, about a delivery driver struggling on a zero hours contract.
He complained that it didn't mention Brexit or the fact that the EU has protected workers' rights. Has he forgotten that we are still in the EU, and that workers' rights are already very poorly protected? It could get even worse if we left - but it could also get much better either way.
The Remain campaign was appalling first time round, and there haven't been a lot of cogent positive arguments for the EU made in the mean time. Another campaign based around "It's economically disastrous and you're stupid if you disagree" just isn't going to work with people who already aren't doing brilliantly.
One thing that really pissed me off recently was reading Peter Bradshaw's review of Ken Loach's new film, about a delivery driver struggling on a zero hours contract.
He complained that it didn't mention Brexit or the fact that the EU has protected workers' rights. Has he forgotten that we are still in the EU, and that workers' rights are already very poorly protected? It could get even worse if we left - but it could also get much better either way.