The UK Still Backs Brexit
Delusional pro-EU establishment are wrong again.
The level of delusion from Labour has of course been heightened by their sheer desperation.
Their party is sinking fast and whoever the new Leader is, they will be searching to try and regain some momentum.
Who knows, perhaps it leads us to an early General Election. It wouldn’t surprise me.
But just as the establishment assured themselves that Remain would win, some now insist that there is a big clamour to Rejoin too.
That is also completely wrong, as Labour will find out if they really want to go through with that plan.
Before I get to that though, consider where the European Union is now. Because the whole project has got far worse.
Brussels now has an EU Defence Commissioner who has spoken openly in favour of an EU Army. A prospect Remainers used to describe as fantasy.
They are also pushing to abolish all national Government vetoes, including on EU foreign policy.
That would mean countries being swept up into an EU foreign policy their elected representatives may strongly disagree with. An absurd and dangerous prospect.
We’ve actually seen a similar scenario play out recently on trade, where an EU-Merocosur Deal will be imposed on the entire EU despite the likes of France and Ireland fiercely opposing it, worried about their farmers being wiped out.
What sort of democracy do you live in if those you elect are unable to block EU Deals being forced upon your country?
When it comes to EU open borders, consider the prospect of potentially one million illegal migrants being given amnesty and official legal status in Spain, thanks to the left-wing Government there.
And when it comes to the budget, the EU’s costly ambitions are clear. They are proposing an eye-watering €1.8 TRILLION budget for 2028 - 2034.
On top of all of this, some countries are now desperate to escape the EU’s so-called green agenda, with Italy calling for the suspension of Emissions Trading Scheme which is effectively a tax on companies, making them less competitive.
As for the EU’s economic performance? Well Germany’s unemployment levels recently hit a 12-year high and France crashed through an unemployment rate of over 8% this year.
So does rejoining this project really seem that wise? Well actually, despite what Labour may think, most still back Brexit and remaining outside.




