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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Even Brexit’s true believers see that “global Britain” is a middleweight, rather than a heavyweight, in trade terms – and one so inexperienced that the UK came off worse when it signed a deal with the smaller economy of Australia. As voters lose faith in the government’s ability to control the UK’s borders, it is not easy to square a trade deal with India that might make it easier for citizens of that country to gain entry to the UK.

The Tory party, however, has not changed as much as the UK. In 2019 most Conservative members were willing to countenance the destruction of their party to achieve Brexit. Mr Sunak, who was a Brexiter in 2016, is now having to clean up a mess that he helped to create. But neither the prime minister nor any of his ambitious rivals can ever admit this in public – or even perhaps to themselves, given the emotional and ideological sunk costs involved. Nigel Farage’s ability to wreak havoc in Tory ranks is another reason the party is still in favour of Brexit and won’t change its mind.

Rejoining is probably a hard sell for the EU. Brussels gets the better end of the “trade and cooperation agreement”, as it helps goods exports but does little for services, Britain’s strength. Better, more equitable relations might be obtained in 2025 with the five-year review of the agreement. The dream of Brexit’s sunlit uplands has died. Britain has woken to a more prosaic view: that whoever wins the next election will be moving towards closer relations with Brussels, not moving further away."
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