Ten years after the vote, our economy is battered – and our national conversation darkens by the day. Still, there is reason for hope, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
If the EU ever let’s the UK back in it will be on a much worse deal than the UK had before. It is very useful for the EU how poorly the UK is doing as it serves as a warning against any other nations planning to leave the union.
Does it mean the EU would be well advised not to let them back in?
The funny part is that leaving the EU wasn’t really about immigrants, but avoiding EU anti corruption regulations.
Guess what they’ll have to comply with to join.
If the EU ever let’s the UK back in it will be on a much worse deal than the UK had before. It is very useful for the EU how poorly the UK is doing as it serves as a warning against any other nations planning to leave the union.