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So is this the post Brexit Utopia we were promised?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7766446" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>The EU is set on a course that a lot of people aren't happy with. </p><p>There is no reasonable likelihood that the direction will change.</p><p>The UK voted to change its direction but it will take time to plot the best route and more time to reach the destination.</p><p>All the current issues are due to other issues such as covid or would have happened in the future anyway as Eastern European countries 'levelled up', their populations would have been likely to return.</p><p>Within 10 years, I think many will accept that leaving was a positive thing in the same way it took many years for it to be accepted that the UK was better off having not joined the Euro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7766446, member: 3566"] The EU is set on a course that a lot of people aren't happy with. There is no reasonable likelihood that the direction will change. The UK voted to change its direction but it will take time to plot the best route and more time to reach the destination. All the current issues are due to other issues such as covid or would have happened in the future anyway as Eastern European countries 'levelled up', their populations would have been likely to return. Within 10 years, I think many will accept that leaving was a positive thing in the same way it took many years for it to be accepted that the UK was better off having not joined the Euro. [/QUOTE]
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