It was impossible to leave with a decent deal. Even Mrs May's slightly better deal was voted down by the Conservative party. The ERG had the whip hand and they wanted a hard Brexit. Farage did as , so what has he got to moan about.reohn2 wrote: ↑19 May 2023, 8:07am
As it is it's been a complete and utter disaster from start to finish,so whatever anyone voted,leave or remain,the end result is still the same,disaster for the UK.And will,sooner rather than later,mean the UK will be forced to renegotiate cap in hand,our Brexit deal with the EU,where we once had a chance of leaving with a decent deal and some semblence of honour,the UK is on the back foot and looking stupid for ever leaving,not only in the EU but around the world,that situation is all thanks to 13 years of very poor Tory-fill yer own pockets-government that's left this country in a terrible state.
If the Brexit deal is renegotiated it will either be entirely to the EU's benefit and/or require major concessions on the part of the UK, probably including freedom of movement. The latter would be a good thing because it will enable UK citizens to escape unemployment by going to do all the crap jobs in Poland, once their economy passes ours in 6 or 7 years time.