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So much for sovereignty.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mr Sunak is not a Brexiteer.
Along with most of the current adminsitration (and their lackies and advisors) he sees Brexit as a damage limitation exercise.
That said, they may have been watching some of your mate Phil's YouTube episodes and are concerned at teh wholesale loss of workers' rights that have followed since Brexit (which we're all still waiting to hear the details of).
"What do you want to see the government do, let Brexit cause maximum damage to the UK economy?"
Of course not. I want to see them maximise the advantages that Brexit presents. I want to see them encouraging businesses away from their sclerotic and shrinking European markets and seek other opportunities elsewhere. In places that contain the 93% of global population where markets are growing rather than the small part where 7% of the population live and which are bound by over-regulation and dogmatic idealogies which are only directed towards the formation of a Federal European State. But you already know all this and I really don't know why you keep asking similar questions.
"Sunak said ‘I voted for Brexit, I believe in Brexit...’"
I keep advising you not to believe what politicians tell you. He might just as well tell me he believes in unicorns as well because whatever he says makes no difference to me. Of course if he listened to himself and considered that he had just signed up the UK to regulations which are totally unconnected to trade, he would understand why only fools would believe him.
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