- Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:41 pm
#28787
We'll get there in the end, but I don't see anything happening until near the end of the following decade, and perhaps longer.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 1:22 pm What it does do is clear the way for a future Labour government, having aligned the UK closely with EU standards in its first term, to begin a process that will eventually see the UK's EU membership restored, most probably in a second Labour term of government.Agree with everything in your excellent post bar this bit - I suspect the timeline regarding the restoration of our EU membership will be much more drawn out than that. I suspect we're entering an era of Labour dead-batting the issue for a generation, probably until a) the polling regarding the matter has unequivocally shifted, and/or b) a huge demographic shift has occurred, leaving the so-called "Brexit Boomers" eclipsed in terms of raw numbers.
We'll get there in the end, but I don't see anything happening until near the end of the following decade, and perhaps longer.