Monegal’s Critique: The Flag Maker’s Business

It is now going to be a year since Brexit. The early morning following New Year’s Eve 2020, the effective commercial, administrative and political exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union materialized. And to see how things are, and reflect, the ‘routier’ Jon Sistiaga has traveled to England (‘Brexit, one year later’, # 0, Movistar +). Generally speaking, ordinary people no longer want to talk about it. They take it for granted, period. Whether they were for or against, they turn the page.

Some, however, have lent themselves to analysis. Like the Conservative ex-MP Mark Robinson. Asked about the many lies that Brexit supporters made up to tip the vote in their favor, he sadly said: “Every campaign for a referendum requires a demon. If there is not, it is invented. Here they invented that 40 million immigrant Turkish demons were going to invade us. And then they finished off with the big money lie, saying that we would be richer ». Some London financial analysts agreed: “More than 500 companies have left the City. More than a billion euros has been displaced ».

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Looked then Sistiaga someone that Brexit would have benefited enormously. Found it in the county of Yorkshire. It is a flag maker. Ahh! Sell ​​UK flags like never before. Apparently, people embrace the rag, and comfort themselves. I remember a chapter of ‘Cuéntame …’ (TVE-1), when the series was portraying the birth of the Spain of the Autonomies that Suarez it was invented, in which Antonio Alcántara also began to make flags. First-rate business vision: everyone waving their corresponding little flag. He puffed up to earn money. Sistiaga He asked the manufacturer to show him the workshop. They were all ladies, sewing. The Englishman warned: They are all from here. Not even an immigrant works here. AND Sistiaga take note.

In my pre-university days we read the ‘History of England’, from André Maurois. This text begins, fundamental even today, recalling that phrase of Lord Bolingbroke, tremendous jingo: “English, remember that we are neighbors, but not part of the Continent.” I believe that the Supreme Maker was wrong when he designed the planet. The British Isles should be further west. Closer to the coast of North America.

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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