I've been watching Brexit debates in Parliament on and off for months and
months and have some questions here -
The main being why another referendum isn't being called. Parliament's in
a mess; Brexit's already losing money and will lose research and cultural
possibilities as well. It also seems that the public didn't really
understand the issues at the time of the referendum - and that most people
don't understand them now.
How does this work with DIWO?
These questions might seem naive, but I'd like to hear what the arts etc.
communities - what any communities - are thinking about this. How does
this effect small towns? Women? Cultural exchanges? Are artists involved
in protesting one way or another? It seems from the outside that a second
referendum is in order - is there any call for this from cultural
institutions? Apologies for naivete here; most of the information we get
from BBC is from parliamentary debates or talking heads on CNN...
Thanks, Alan
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