UK Has No Future Outside The EU
Michael Lambert Michael Lambert
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 Published On Dec 2, 2023

Post #brexit the UK economy is in a very bad state. Cost of living crisis, high taxes, NHS and other public services in crisis, businesses collapsing and councils going bankrupt. #rishisunak caused a diplomatic incident this week by refusing to meet the Greek Prime Minister after he had responded to a question from Laura Kuenssberg about the Elgin Marbles.
Sunak, King Charles and David Cameron each flew to the #cop28 in the UAE in separate planes where Sunak would be the Prime Minister who had rolled back on EVA's and was presiding over the opening of a new coal mine and giving hundreds of new licences for oil exploration in the North Sea.
Andrew Bailey, the Govenor of the Bank of England said Britain's groth outlook was the worst he had ever seen and that there would be little or no growth for the next two years.
The EU has done a better trade deal with New Zealand than the one negotiated with the UK. Eurozone inflation at 2.4% is half that of the UK.
Sunak for the #conservative party and #starmer for #labour both say they will resolve the UK's problems with economic growth. But where will this growth come from? The UK is struggling noticeably and, at the same time China is reapidly becoming the world champions of green technology and the U.S. is investing hundreds of billion of dollars.
Alone, outside of the EU the UK has no future and more and more people are coming to understand this. 92% of young people and over 60% of the population believe that we would be better off inside the EU.
#ursulavonderleyen has said the UK is on a clear direction of travel toward rejoining the EU. Michel Barnier has said repeatedly that the door is always open for the UK to return.
It is likely that the UK will begin negotiations towards rejoining the EU sooner rather than later

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