- Jul 10, 2003
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It’s almost unbelievable that we’re just 20 miles from the second largest economic area on the planet, yet not seamlessly part of it anymore. The EU have suffered from this too, losing effortless trade/resource sharing with our major economy.
I can see why Remainers have moved on. With a lack of interest from Labour/LibDems, it’s going to take literally an age to get a consensus on a new vote and then we’d need all EU members to want us back.
There are millions of Brits who upped sticks under freedom of movement to live almost anywhere they could afford to throughout the continent, a load of nsc’ers did that. That wonderful opportunity has been taken away from newbies. Some chance their arm by staying illegally, but countries such as France have a variety of bureaucratic measures to catch them out.
We holiday a fair amount. The new passport queues thing in the EU is still hard to get used to, self inflicted madness.
At the end of the day, after everybody else has had their say and run away, or had their little expletive ridden temper tantrums, we all know that it will be left to the grown ups to actually deal with what is staring us in the face and address the daily issues that are crashing our economy.
Wasn't It always the way
Do you ever feel weary