Obviously those that chose brexit will always peddle that view. An economy our size, of course they'd take us back. However, if they did, it wouldn't be on the more favourable terms we had last time.
Have to say I find that quite comical. So the right leaning press that are the cheerleaders for likes of Patel, Braverman, etc don't consider every one to the left of those extremes as the 'loonie left'.
Perhaps his view of an integrated Europe was because he hoped that would happen under Hitler and in return for supporting that ideal, he might be rewarded with some form of office in the UK?
They've moved considerably away from the centre right position of their predecessors. Heath, Thatcher, Cameron and May were centre right but never to the extreme of the current mob. The moderate conservatives, as someone else alluded to, were purged from the party by Johnson. The party is not...