Hi ippy, apologies for the delay replying to your reading recommendation. The book is a critique of the BBC's output as "liberal" and "left leaning". Whether that's true or not, I fail to see how it has anything to do with your reasons for wanting to leave the EU. You still haven't given any arguments as to why you think leaving the EU will be good for the country for me to consider, so I'll continue to assume you haven't got any.
On the subject of the appeal to the Supreme Court, I hope they don't use the get-out that this is political and the courts shouldn't be interested, because that, it seems to me, would give the executive free rein to do anything they like. The judiciary is another pillar of our "constitution" isn't it? If it has no restraining power over an over-reaching executive, which is apparently free to ignore parliament, I think we're in trouble.
The most telling thing I've seen in the last few days is the juxtaposition of Johnson telling a press conference in Rotherham that he never said something with a film recording of him saying exactly that thing. Why would anybody, here or in Europe, believe a word he says?
The difference in views are so at very distant ends to each other that I can't see there's any reason to discuss, in this brexit case neither side will be going along with anything either side thinks or says, thus other than as I have stated before, sovereignty is at the top of my list of quite a few reasons why I think leave is in the long run is the best choice that's it I've no intention to go into fruitless go nowhere arguments with any remainer.
Don't for one minute think I'm a Boris fan, all I've been voting for in the last three and a bit years is for whoever or wherever I think my vote might further the leave the EU cause, I'm certainly not a Tory.
The liberal ideas portrayed by the guardian/BBC they're exactly similar to each other I find both of them mostly infuriating and not just on their views about brexit, the labour party, well you know that old saying, 'they couldn't organise a p'up in a brewery', none of what seem to be mainstream political parties have anything to offer me.
I find it difficult to disagree in almost any way with Douglas Murray's view on most things, he's about as near as I can get to the point of view that makes the most sense to me.
If this courts judgement assists the UK to leave the EU whatever it might be I'm for it, leaving is more important to me than any verdict they give.
We'll never be agreeing on this one Christine.
Regards ippy