Tom Stoppard suggested recently that Brexit was too big a subject to be easily dramatised. The actors who speak for their specific territory hold up photos of the interviewees whose testimony we will hear. The class divide surfaces in Scotland where a former state school pupil resents the privileged enclave of neighbouring private school Fettes. But, divided up into separate subjects such as Europe, patriotism, immigration, the vote and its aftermath, the evening becomes increasingly fragmented. And there is one question I longed to hear asked: how did people get the information that informed their vote?
Source: The Guardian March 12, 2017 13:35 UTC