Remainers might hate it, but he’s right. What would re-joining the EU achieve? We don’t need it. Take away a few issues with transport, what issues have arisen? None. All those doomsday scenarios failed to happen…and it was proven mass immigration did push down wages, like brexiteers claimed.
> “What I want to see now is not just Brexit done in the sense that we’re technically out of the EU, I want to make it work. I want to make sure we take advantage of the opportunities and we have a clear plan for Brexit.”
Be curious to know what those opportunities are he’s referring to at this point? (serious)
There is a case. But little willimgness from the public to hear it after 4/5 years of Brexit filling the airwaves day in, day out. Everyone is exhausted of it as a topic as well as of the successive political and constitutional crisis it caused
Maybe in 10 years it will resurface, with another 10 to become a mainstream political idea that “just makes sense”
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They would not be invited again.
Remainers might hate it, but he’s right. What would re-joining the EU achieve? We don’t need it. Take away a few issues with transport, what issues have arisen? None. All those doomsday scenarios failed to happen…and it was proven mass immigration did push down wages, like brexiteers claimed.
> “What I want to see now is not just Brexit done in the sense that we’re technically out of the EU, I want to make it work. I want to make sure we take advantage of the opportunities and we have a clear plan for Brexit.”
Be curious to know what those opportunities are he’s referring to at this point? (serious)
There is a case. But little willimgness from the public to hear it after 4/5 years of Brexit filling the airwaves day in, day out. Everyone is exhausted of it as a topic as well as of the successive political and constitutional crisis it caused
Maybe in 10 years it will resurface, with another 10 to become a mainstream political idea that “just makes sense”