I like most people in South Cumbria voted to remain in the EU, but being a Manc by birth and a former resident of Sunderland during my university years, I can understand why many up here voted to exit.
For months you have had all the self serving bas*ards in power banging on about how good the economy was, but if you go to places Sunderland, Newcastle, Halifax or Burnley nothing was improving and if anything things were getting worse. Most people in the former industrial towns of the north saw nothing of the recovery, but what they have seen is more migration, loss of local services, longer waiting times for the NHS, over subscribed schools and increased costs. The out vote in the north was an inevitable consequence of giving the people a referendum choice... I disagreed with their decision but I can understand why they made it and as someone who believes in democratic process the choice has been made, so now we have to get on with the job and out of the mess we are in.
Right that's enough political BS! I've got the Bimbo and my route all sorted for the ACU National Motorcycle Rally next Saturday. A 440 miles Daylight gold award day for me and the Bimbo should set me just right for the USA with the wife the following Thursday.