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Eu 'Rejoiners Debate
interesting article on eu rejoiners, enlightening?
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ columni sts/art icle-11 714171/ 10-awkw ard-que stions- throw-E U-Rejoi ner-cor ners-di nner-pa rty.htm l
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The loss of £115 billion in export trade and £40 billion/year in tax lost to the exchequer are pretty disastrous direct effects of Brexit; even Russia (who are engaged in a war) are expected to have better economic growth figures than the UK.
This youtube video discusses poll results that now show that virtually every UK constituency regrets Brexit.
This youtube video discusses poll results that now show that virtually every UK constituency regrets Brexit.
Interesting that the Daily Mail feels threatened by a re-join movement.
From the article: "Three years after we left, it’s fair to say that successive Conservative administrations have failed to capitalise on our Brexit freedoms. Certainly, we have paid dearly for our departure, and without stripping away the restrictive red tape that EU membership entailed.
The above, along with not even closely matching the levels of international collaboration and funding for research and development that was available when we were in the EU hits it on the head for me.
I voted remain last time but would happily vote to remain (out) next referendum if the benefits are there - but sadly there's no sign of them and not even anyone promising them anymore.
From the article: "Three years after we left, it’s fair to say that successive Conservative administrations have failed to capitalise on our Brexit freedoms. Certainly, we have paid dearly for our departure, and without stripping away the restrictive red tape that EU membership entailed.
The above, along with not even closely matching the levels of international collaboration and funding for research and development that was available when we were in the EU hits it on the head for me.
I voted remain last time but would happily vote to remain (out) next referendum if the benefits are there - but sadly there's no sign of them and not even anyone promising them anymore.
// Any poll is pointless if it dont say the terms for rejoining. //
The referendum for leaving wasn’t properly costed at all.
Most off the figures 3 years on, are not good.
Everything that was promised economically has not been borne out and trade and borders are a complete disaster.
OK, so you have a new coloured passport and a crown on your pint class. Was that worth 15billion a year ?
The referendum for leaving wasn’t properly costed at all.
Most off the figures 3 years on, are not good.
Everything that was promised economically has not been borne out and trade and borders are a complete disaster.
OK, so you have a new coloured passport and a crown on your pint class. Was that worth 15billion a year ?
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