Workingman wrote:cromwell wrote:On the path to rejoining the EU maybe?
That is what I was thinking when I heard Risky's praise for the single market.
What EEA? All the rules, all the CJEU and the laws and directives and no say and no control?
I'm wondering when it is time to suggest that as the economy didn't collapse, as the economy weathered both Brexit AND Covid and as the economy is growing faster than the EU right now, we might, just, want to leave the EU alone to do its own thing for a while and come back in a decade or two and see what is and what is not, worthwhile.
Reality is cruel. With the UK gone the nominal GDP of the EU is now nearly $2tn less than China.
EU GDPGlobal GDPI find it very interesting that whilst the UK was in the EU and the EU GDP was greater than China, the Wiki page on Global GDP listed the EU as a line at the top, just under the US. Now it is gone.
What the UK really needs to do is just get on with trading around the world, looking to growing the economy and living with Brexit for good or bad. The major issue here is that the majority of Westminster would prefer it does not work. So keeping us on the knife edge, refusing to take decisions and move on, keeps us within the "align with the EU" bracket.
Eventually this may be decided by companies and where they want to trade. Not by the politicians. Especially if the trade is successful and the economy grows.
But, you know, politics is politics and the economy is a political pawn and we are tied to the EU with NI and so we can't just let it go away. Not yet anyway.