Hmmmmm. Politician/business leader is attributed to an article that states that Brexit could have serious consequences for the UK/British Isles.
Cue howls of rage from the Brexiteers and he/she is called the biggest liar in the world since Captain Fibber McFib set sail in the good ship SS Bigfatliar and is accused of scaremongering.
Politician/business leader is attributed to an article that talks up the Brexit and he/she is automatically assumed to be an absolute paragon of virtue, a golden shaft of honesty who couldn't spin normal political maneuvering if his/her life depended on it.
And, lets face it, on the other side of the coin, the remainers are no better. Can anyone say "confirmation bias"?
I suspect the truth lies somewhere between the two extremes.
Cue howls of rage from the Brexiteers and he/she is called the biggest liar in the world since Captain Fibber McFib set sail in the good ship SS Bigfatliar and is accused of scaremongering.
Politician/business leader is attributed to an article that talks up the Brexit and he/she is automatically assumed to be an absolute paragon of virtue, a golden shaft of honesty who couldn't spin normal political maneuvering if his/her life depended on it.
And, lets face it, on the other side of the coin, the remainers are no better. Can anyone say "confirmation bias"?
I suspect the truth lies somewhere between the two extremes.