Reply To: No-one Likes Brexit Anymore: What Happens Next?

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kezo
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    I think it is clear however that, up until now, it has been a financial disappointment, to put it mildly.

    I wouldn’t be happy whatever the outcome, but it has got to be given time. Since we left the EU on 31st Jan 2020, Covid was knocking on our door just as it was with are neighbours and indeed the rest of the world. The same can be said abiut every else such as rising prices and to some extent recession, which is now with us. This has happened world wide and most importantly to our european neighboures, who in somme wayshave been harder hit than us.

    In this light its an unfair advantage to say Brexit has failed. None of us really know where we would be in those short 2 nearly 3 years if dissaster hadn’t struck. Even if none of this had happened we wouldn’t know the ansswer because its to soon to tell as it would need at least 5yrs or even longer to properly judge and hopefully get things running smoothly and ironed out between the the UK and EU. Once the world starts returning to normal then we will only see from that point on. As far as im concerned it should have remained what we joined in 73 and become the EU 20yrs later, which will undoubtably cause its downfall.