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gulliver1 | 09:58 Thu 02nd Jun 2022 | News
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Lets Rejoin the single market to help ease the cost of living crisis,says a senior Tory MP. Even if it means ( Accepting E/U Regulations) and (Freedom of Movement) The decision to leave the S/M which was not on the Ballot paper in the .
2016 Ref, has had adverse consequences,
£20 Bn pounds lost in exports and the Irish border problem ,
..These Problems would quickly disappear.....
.. If we Re- joined the single market......Oh dear.
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The Tory MP must live in cloud cuckoo land. Only recently we turned our back on Europe and now he wants part of it back, it will not happen, he should think before he opens his mouth.
hymie thinks it's a disaster because he is no longer ruled by the EUSSR commission overlords that he seems to worship.
Mushroom at 16.17 Thursday, asked a pertinent question. If, as you claim, gully, it is now recognised that Brexit was a mistake, can you tell us which party will be prioritising rejoining the EU in their manifesto for the next election?
Unfortunately even I believe that ship has sailed in terms of the UK rejoining the EU.

With those who voted leave refusing to acknowledge the reality of the situation – they will continue to believe the lies of Rees-Moog et al.

On a number of occasions, I have posted on this site a list of Brexit benefits and invited others to add to it – but none has done so.

So I have taken the liberty of repeating it below to cheer up the Brexiteers over this long Bank holiday weekend.

Brexit Benefits:

- Blue passports
- The Crown Mark on pub glasses
- Mobile phone companies able to make roaming charges
(when using your phone in mainland Europe)
- Killing our honey-bees with EU banned pesticides
- Not having to insure ride-on lawnmowers used on private land
one word, sovereignty, nothing else is relevant.
Overall & all other considerations aside I can truly say that my feeling of the UK having left the EU is one of intense relief.
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Whether Brexiteers like it or not, the U/K has got to form a closer relationship with the E/U ,it is inevitable.
A new trade deal, Customs union. Single market,
freedom of movement,
or even full membership , it might take time .
....But it's coming..
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Never heard of this Tory MP (Tobias Ellwood,) who is suggesting all this, but I think he ought be the one to replace Worzel Johnson.

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