Billy Bunter
Monday 16th December 2024 10:18pm [Edited]
The Sussex Coast
4,741 posts
Quote: lofthouse @ 16th December 2024, 7:50 PM
Name me one thing that has improved the UK since leaving the EU
Just one....?
Of course one could say the comparative speed of the COVID vaccination rollout.
But, if I may be so bold (and speaking as a non-Brexiteer), you are asking the wrong question.
The question should be: Name me one thing that should have improved the UK since leaving the EU if only MPs and ministers were competent and committed enough to use it to the country's advantage.
As I said back in 2019 when negotiations were still dragging on:
Quote: Billy Bunter @ 22nd March 2019, 10:17 PM
given what has happened (or not happened) over the last two and a half years, I have no confidence in Parliament being able to manage, amongst other things, Britain's post-Brexit legal system, trade deals, healthcare, security or the Irish border.
Since our own elected MPs are clearly no longer capable of running Britain, I have come to the conclusion that the only solution is for Britain to remain in the EU, thus enabling Parliament to continue to abdicate all its responsibilities to Brussels.
Then again, given that we are only five years into what was obviously always going to be a long term project, you need also to factor in to your question: What advantages will have become evident in 10, 20, 30, 40 years' time?
Then come back and review the position in 40 years' time.