just admit it already: Brexit was a mistake
>>535916621Trust the plan.
>>535916621Nothing wrong with brexit. Everything wrong with the subsequent governments.
>>535916621Curious, if Brexit gets revoked, will the EU accept the brits again ?
>>535916621They believed this man, and soon they'll put him at the helm so his brilliant mind can destroy the country even more.
>>535918022Only on terms that would benefit them
>>535916621fucik the eu
>>535916621could have gone either way.brexit puts the uk between american and european influence. it's now up to them to win us over.
>>535916621You're not a smart person if you think brexit was responsible for the boriswave, it was because businesses in covid recovery needed millions of low skill workers, native workers had too much bargaining power over employers.
>>535918022they want the uk in the eu, because it was one of the few net contributing participants, but there is also a significant contingent who want to punish the uk.there's little chance we actually rejoin the eu though, since we wouldn't get the same treatment as we had before, and might as well wait out trump for a potentially more uk friendly president. while a lot of bridges have been burnt, should there be a less america first president elected our situation may end up far better than sticking with brussels and co.in the meantime we can go about making our own deals around the world.
>>535916621>do the exact opposite of what was voted on>calle it a failure>flagClassic Greater Israel, always doing Semitic things like saying the opposite of reality to foment racial dusfunction, rapes and deaths, for loosh and monies.
>>535916621It thought it was really funny how bongs voted for something, only to be reminded that they're fucking peasants when their owners shat on their heads and ignored it.
>>535918022Britain was previously in the EU on fairly generous terms, which a lot of Eurocrats always resented e.g. allowed to stay out of the Eurozone, limits on how far British courts had to respect sections of the Lisbon and Maastricht treaties, not part of Schengen, etc. Any British re-entry would mean giving up those termsThere's also little petty stuff, like how France never wanted us in because we were always a springboard for America to project their political interests into Europe, and that's only got worse in the last year, so who knows?
>>535918022It's impossible, the EU would want us to accept the Euro and agree to migrant quotas and that will not happen for the foreseeable future, it would be political suicide
>>535916621false advertisement laws should apply to elections and politics in general desuif they promise something and don't deliver - mild punishment and have to give back salary from what they got during officeif they promise something and do the opposite they go to jail and are raped with a rusty stick