Crowdsourcing Brexit Opportunities
It was strange enough that at this stage, Boris Johnson discovered the need to have a minister for ‘Brexit opportunities’. It didn’t help matters that he chose Jacob Rees-Mogg for the post (see this, for example). But all of that pales in comparison to Mr. Rees-Mogg’s first order of business: to crowdsource ideas about what he should do, from the readers of The Sun.
This is what LBC presenter James O’Brien had to say:
Almost six years since the referendum and *today* Jacob Rees-Mogg is asking Brexit-voting Sun readers to tell him what they actually won...
Comedy writer James Felton was a bit more blunt:
When the benefits of Brexit are so real you have to crowdsource them from a paper that began as a mainstream Jugs Magazine.