Whether or not the fish thing was rubbish, what was always completely absent was any clue whatsoever as to how things might improve for fishermen as a consequence of a brexit vote.
Even that ludicrous 'brexit - the movie', with its film of the tiny catch in the middle of the big hall, juxtaposed with enormous catches from about 50 years ago, which did the rounds repeatedly on these threads, offered not one tiny clue about how brexit would result in the resurrection of britain's fishing industry.
Everyone with a brain would surely have been shouting 'Giant Con Alert' at the screen, but still people lapped it up. Nothing like a bit of soft focus nostalgia. That's the problem with referenda.
I tell you one thing that really puzzles me. Why, given the entirely predictable (and predicted!) omni shambles that is now developing, why aren't mps calling for the resignations of gove, Andrea L, grayling and the other prominent sellers of the brexit dream?
Perversely, it seems that far from being punished, at least the Tory ones are going to be rewarded with promotions and MORE RESPONSIBILITY (hello...) for crashing the economy. It's a bit like being in a bad play. I'm not surprised Dobbs is saying you couldn't make it up.