On the unfortunate sixth anniversary of Brexit, the decision to leave the European Union continues to have severe negative consequences for the UK. The economic, political, and social fallout has led to a staggering £140 billion economic loss, as highlighted by the European Movement. In light of the challenges posed by a hostile US administration under Donald Trump and the rise of authoritarian powers like China, the importance of rejoining the EU for Britain’s future prosperity cannot be overstated.
Amidst Trump’s antagonistic behavior towards the UK and his detrimental economic policies, there is a growing momentum towards closer ties with Europe. Politicians like Keir Starmer are advocating for a shift towards repairing the damage caused by Brexit, with calls to dismantle costly trade barriers gaining support from Cabinet Ministers and the public alike.
By championing European cooperation, Labour aims to not only safeguard against attacks from other political parties but also to position itself for a potential policy shift in upcoming elections. As regrets over Brexit mount and sentiment shifts towards rejoining the EU, there is a growing realization that Brexit has been a costly mistake that must be rectified.
Those who misled the public during the referendum, such as Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage, are seen as the true betrayers, with external influences like Trump and Putin exacerbating the situation for their own gain. As the damaging effects of Brexit become more apparent, the necessity of returning to the EU becomes increasingly clear.
Reflecting on Brexit’s negative impact, it becomes evident that the only way to undo the economic damage and secure a brighter future for the UK is through reintegration with the European Union.
