The trouble with blaming everything on Brexit is that it can easily be muddied or contradicted by other data
If we say train price fares are due to Brexit because of the fall in the pound then we have to look at exchange rates over time and the pound has been as low, or lower, against the Euro in the past
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Inflation is also still pretty low in historic terms - we can remember the 10+% and so 3-4% doesn't phase those who remember the 90s - in fact inflation of 3-4% would normally be considered good rather than bad
There are clearly problems with Brexit but the scattergun approach leads to rapid loss in power of the argument with those we need to persuade to change their minds
Most British problems are not caused either by Brexit or the EU - they are due to the fact people are poorer due to the economic and political incompetence of the Tory Government since 2010 - Brexit is having problems now but it is more a chronic issue rather than acute
By blaming Brexit for everything we let the true villains shift the blame