It must be the oven ready India deal, 7.33 years after the Brexit vote, and now only two weeks to go until its announcement.
You know, the deal in which the UK is reluctant to exceed the annual 100,000 work visas awarded to Indians, but which India is pushing back on.
This must be the 'good...
That's good to hear. I share your hope.
A new generation of politicians, the certainty of Brexit failing, an impending general election, together with the UK and EU sharing a common interest in developing trade between each other, all points to a softening of relations with the EU. For the...
I suspect we lost a lot of friends and goodwill in the EU during our negotiations.
But time heals. It would make sense that the more time that passes, then those spiky Brexiteers will have fallen off the perch, there will also have been turnover of staff in the EU, and the more accommodating...
Here's a quick round-up of excuses why Brexit has failed:
1. COVID and Ukraine have combined to make the transition a lot more complex (Potty).
2. No-one expected leave to win so no-one planned for it (Winker).
3. Theresa May sent a single civil servant to Brussels to negotiate (Winker).
4...
Can you see what you are doing? 'Brexit would have worked, had it not been for unforeseen circumstances, including (select your chosen scapegoats)'.
In other words, 7.33 years after the Brexit vote, you are (still) making excuses for failure.
That says it all.
Brexit isn't what leave voters thought it was. It isn't the success leave voters thought it would be. Brexit has not delivered whatever Brexit voters thought it would deliver.
Here we are, 7 years 4 months after the Brexit vote. The 52:48 vote for Brexit is now 58:32...
How long will Brexit continue to dominate British politics?
My considered opinion is that this will continue all the time Jacob Rees-Mogg has got a hole in his bottom.