I thought of going to Iran but in the end I
decided that the most interesting place to go, since I like holidaying in political hotspots, was England – with a two day stop in Nice where eighty innocent people
had been mowed down by a Tunisian immigrant a few days earlier.
And, of course, England is the most
astonishingly beautiful country. It has the most beautiful countryside in
Europe, even more beautiful than Romania’s. It has wonderful summer weather. Meaning
temperate. I speak the language, better than my compatriots. And it has so many
wonderful cathedrals and churches, albeit much damaged by the Reformation. And full of such nice people, much nicer than in the 1980s.
So, my first summer holiday in England
after emigrating to Romania eighteen years ago.
But I wanted to know what people thought of
Brexit. I arrived a month after the referendum, when people were almost getting
used to the result. It almost felt old news except people were still in shock
What did I find?
My very inscientific survey. Most (not all) nice people were Brexit. The nice people who voted Remain tended to do so mostly
from fear not enthusiasm, pragmatism not ideals.