God knows how it found its way into The New Statesman.
http://www.newstatesman.com/politics...english-revolt
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
What gets me about some of the hard-core remoaners is the refusal to even consider that there could be anything wrong with the EU at all, or that there are any legitimate reasons for wanting to leave. Some people, including friends and colleagues, cannot even hear the word Brexit without launching into a hate-filled tirade against the vile, moronic, racist filth (as they consider 17.5 million of us) who voted leave. I often have to leave the room at this point to avoid a Situation.
As has been pointed out, for a certain type of person, this and the last election have been rude awakenings as to just how out of touch with the country they are. What is more, they are realising that they haven't won the argument and that the liberal consensus they cosily insisted upon doesn't actually exist after all.
They don't much like it and are quite nasty in their reactions.
When are you ever going to get round to actually pushing the leave button?
Strikes me as all a little half-hearted.