Referendum
Marylebone Station
And what about our EU referendum? Is it not also driven by emotion, cussedness and greed? Not to mention the bogus forecasts on both sides, offered in lieu of facts. Che sarà, sarà, the future’s not ours to see, what will be will be. So we must vote on principle. We should never have joined. Let us lead our brethren out of the forty-year wilderness, ditch the manna, go for the milk and honey, get our own land back, not a promised land—don’t believe any promises! Do what’s right and trust. Enough.
I dreamt I was in our town centre, a rather fine one which I didn’t recognize. It looked more like somewhere in London, a sloping cobbled square with buildings around, reminiscent of Marylebone railway station. There was a rally of Remain campaigners, who seeemed pleasant enough but not being of their persuasion, I wondered whether to declare myself their opponent, or let it go.
view of our own town centre
K must have let them in, she’s so friendly I could well imagine it. I would have to be the one to put my foot down and say “Leave!” And so I did. I wanted to act Mr Nasty & shout, let them flee in haste without looking back, but couldn’t manage it. I simply smiled and held the door open. To my astonishment seven “intruders” came down the stairs, and then after an interval two more, reluctantly. They liked our house so much. The cheek! As for our lodgers, K had never told me about them. I’d do well to stay out of that business.
I suppose this is what my unconscious mind has to say about the risks of unrestricted immigration.
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Apologies to all who commented on this post, which for several days I suppressed, on the grounds that it had been misunderstood. I made two small corrections to clarify which parts described a dream—not of the “I have a dream!” sort as in Martin Luther King’s speech, but the regular sleep kind in which, perhaps, the unconscious mind speaks.
Now the post is restored, and open to all comers to take as they will.
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