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Gina Miller,

Gina Miller

Opinion

When it comes to Brexit debates, we must heed history

Much of the messaging that we have seen around Brexit singles out anyone who is different. We need to focus on the bigger issues, says Gina Miller

February 21, 2019 15:57
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Huw Edwards, who has reported from war zones, looked shocked. As I was being interviewed by him on College Green, opposite the Palace of Westminster, a group of men behind us started shrieking: “Gas Gina Miller”.

There was such hatred and violence in their words that, no matter what the old nursery rhyme might say, they hurt. I don’t know whether the men — and they are nearly always men — were aware that my husband, Alan, is Jewish, but to anyone with any awareness of modern history these words could hardly have been more incendiary.

There has been a lot of talk of the war among the advocates of Brexit — none of whom have, of course, fought in it themselves — but let us not lose sight of why, out of that bloody carnage, those who had risked their lives fighting evil dreamt of a united Europe. Although economic stability did come into it, it wasn’t ever about money for them. It was something so much more valuable — peace.

I have no doubt JC readers — in common with almost every other demographic — are divided on Brexit. I don’t seek in this piece to change anyone’s mind on the EU and, in any case, there are bigger issues now at stake.