Beebo
Guru
Like it or not, we are out with little chance of getting back anytime soon.
I’ve been reading Tim Marshall’s book about geography. The UK has always been on the periphery of Europe and always been some what of a stand alone nation.
Britain was never fully committed to EU integration, there was always a trade off between loss sovereignty and increased prosperity.
If a large percentage of the population can be convinced that they were not benefiting from increased prosperity (red wall etc.) then it was only a matter of time before they wanted their sovereignty back.
The benefits are intangible and probably don’t exist but we are now free to plough our own lonely furrow.
I’ve been reading Tim Marshall’s book about geography. The UK has always been on the periphery of Europe and always been some what of a stand alone nation.
Britain was never fully committed to EU integration, there was always a trade off between loss sovereignty and increased prosperity.
If a large percentage of the population can be convinced that they were not benefiting from increased prosperity (red wall etc.) then it was only a matter of time before they wanted their sovereignty back.
The benefits are intangible and probably don’t exist but we are now free to plough our own lonely furrow.