Still They Daren’t Admit it! Project Fear was Spot On!

Brexit has proved an unmitigated disaster just as it was predicted it would be. The extreme nationalist loonies of the ERG have allowed their rabid xenophobia and racism to run rampant and it has badly damaged the country. I doubt we will ever recover. Too many companies have gone under or fled. To much cooperation has been lost.

It’s a question of damage limitation now.

By all means honour the vote and stay out of the EU but get back into the Single Market and Customs Union before we completely lose our Financial Centre and Car Market.

WHAT A BLOODY MESS!!

The Lies! The disaster! Now, where is the accountability??

They lied to us to get us to vote for Brexit, making a stream of unsubstantiated promises – all of which turned out to be lies.

They personally made millions out of Brexit while we suffer.

Where is the accountability? Why aren’t these liars, who have cost the nation tens of billions, being dragged before the courts and held to account for their lies and profiteering?

They won’t want to be reminded of the sunny uplands shimmering with ripening fruits promised by Mr Rees-Mogg and the rest of the Brexit mob’s false prophets. One of their signature pledges was emblazoned on the side of the chariot that bussed Emperor Johnson – never an Augustus, more of a Caligula – around the realm. You will remember his claim that the subs paid to the EU only had to be redirected to the NHS to transform it into a world-envied health service. Strike one. What we actually have is a collapsing NHS. Another of their boasts was that the UK would “take back control” of its borders. Strike two. Unmanaged migration is not falling, but rising. The most critical promise was that the economy would roar like a liberated lion just as soon as the UK was “unshackled” from the “sclerotic” EU. Strike three. The UK is the sick man of the G7, the only member with an economy that is still smaller than it was before the pandemic. As for that fabled vista of fantastic exporting opportunities for “Global Britain”, businesses are writhing in all the red tape generated by Brexit while the UK has yet to secure a single better trade deal with a significant partner than we had as members of the EU.