"If we want Britain to be more prosperous and stronger on the global stage then we need a plan to be back in the EU. At the moment, they’re not even making the argument."
Bravo. Well said.
"If we want Britain to be more prosperous and stronger on the global stage then we need a plan to be back in the EU. At the moment, they’re not even making the argument."
Bravo. Well said.
Brexit was the magic bean sale of the century golden trade, global swagger, and ‘control’, it delivered shrinking markets, empty shelves, and fewer friends. The Brexiteers cashed in on the fairy tale while Britain got the pumpkin.
My plan is to vote for pro-EU candidates only.
Keir Starmer, take note.
So obvious. How can a Chancellor talk about growth whilst avoiding the simplest route to it?
LibDems and Greens have consistently maintained their stance, 100% pro EU.
Since Brexit neither party had the favour of the supposed pro-EU camp in the various elections.
These parties don't advocate in anyway extreme politics, they are a very low risk to take and initiate the European path.