Brexit (whatever one's opinion on it) is a radical decision. The only way it might work out is by being radical. Liz Truss made big tactical mistakes but might have been on the right track strategically. Perhaps some like Dom Cummings might have been the man for the job, too.
Instead, we got insipid people who tried to keep things as much aligned with the EU as possible. Except that being neither in the EU nor anything really that's the sure way to fail.
The choice is either be radical or somehow effectively rejoin at least the EEA, bearing in mind that betting big may mean winning or losing big...
The country is therefore still at the crossroad having wasted a whole decade.
Brexit (whatever one's opinion on it) is a radical decision. The only way it might work out is by being radical. Liz Truss made big tactical mistakes but might have been on the right track strategically. Perhaps some like Dom Cummings might have been the man for the job, too.
Instead, we got insipid people who tried to keep things as much aligned with the EU as possible. Except that being neither in the EU nor anything really that's the sure way to fail.
The choice is either be radical or somehow effectively rejoin at least the EEA, bearing in mind that betting big may mean winning or losing big...
The country is therefore still at the crossroad having wasted a whole decade.