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I'm no political expert, but read between the lines, does Labour want us to re-join the EU?
And could it lead towards another referendum?
And hypothetically how do we think such a vote now would go?
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I suspect that most politicians, irrespective of their party allegiances, know that the UK will eventually rejoin. However very few see it as politically expedient to push too hard in that direction at the moment.
It is far far too soon to hold another referendum. The EU hasn't even accepted the situation yet.
As for any possible result, surely the only way we'd be foolish enough to throw away our well fought regained sovereignty, and become nothing but a local region once more, is if all the illegal immigrants got a vote and decided it was another good way to further destroy the nation and to get easier access from here to the EU.
If any party was likely to encourage that, then from our experience of parties trying to ruin everything rather than improve things, Labour would be most likely, Conservative would prefer to say a lot and not achieve much while following WEF instructions, while Reform are at least likely to have a lot more common sense.
But hopefully they all see that this rejoining would be a major block to them getting power again. All who still wanted this country to be something again would ignore their differences and vote for whoever seemed trustworthy to undo such an appalling error, and that would leave those who have no pride in their nation to split their votes among the other options.
The trouble is that generally speaking, those in politics these days do not seem to have learnt the skills of governing a country, in addition they don't instinctively have such skill, and I assume that political courses and degrees are failing to instruct properly, as it's difficult to come up with another cause of our present inability to rule disaster.
most people think brexit was a mistake.
unfortunately any attempt to rejoin would just create more wasteful years of political turmoil and infighting during which nothing important would get done. that is exactly what happened last time. i simply think the country has too many other problems that are too important to go through all that rubbish again.
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