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Oh yes. Absolutely spot on (not):
//…such as by rejoining the Single Market (which we only left on the insistence of the nutters in the ERG)//
Wanting to leave the Single Market is not a symptom of mental illness. A Single Market is an absolutely great idea – good for trade and commerce. The Single Market operated by the European Union is not. It is a method of political control of a number of disparate nations by unelected bureaucrats. Basically: “Abide by all our legislation (whether it relates to trade/commerce or not) or be cast into the wilderness”. The idea of Brexit was to be rid of that control. Remaining in the Single Market and/or the Customs Union would not have seen that.
If the European Union is so bound up in its Federalist ambitions that it would see the hindrance of trade between its members and, for many of them, one of their biggest trading partners, it demonstrates perfectly that their ideology trumps their pragmatism. And so be it. There is no reason why the UK should indulge them in their fantasies.
//Well its up to parties to put something about that in there manifestos for the 2024 election. Keirs not pushing for it now//
And nor is anybody else. As time goes on, people in the UK will realise that the price to be paid for the convenience of the Single Market is far too high. Businesses will get used to filling in the EU’s copious forms in the right colour ink or (more likely, and preferably) they will seek to trade elsewhere.