Brexit Today

Bloomberg;

British voters’ attitudes are hardening against the European Union in the wake of the clashes between London and Brussels over coronavirus vaccines that have marked the 100 days since the U.K. completed its divorce from the bloc.

A new Bloomberg poll shows support for Brexit has grown since the historic 2016 referendum, and almost two-thirds of adults believe that being outside the EU helped the U.K.’s vaccination program to succeed.

7 Replies to “Brexit Today”

  1. Does anyone even remember Theresa May? Dragging her feet, dragging out BREXIT. Watering it down. FAILing to get on with it. The Leftist beat down taken in the last election should have been the first clue to this TRUTH … that far more Brits wanted OUT of the EU than was “polled”

    And remember allllllll the predictions of BREXIT failure? It’s a good thing the British Left hadn’t yet been bold enough to STEAL an election as just happened in the USA.

    1. The leading cheerleader for “Remain” was Mark Carney, Canadian-born former head of the Bank of England. He rained down on Brexit for years with horror stories of predicted food shortages, medicine shortages (tee-hee), and all manor of pestilance and plague. Once his contract was up the British Tories kicked him to the curb. Now Carney is back in Ottawa, plotting to take over the Liberal Party of Canada. He is going to poison Canada with his Woke, Green Economic pablum whether we like it or not. And us conservatives are so damned divided that nothing will stop him and his best bud Justin.

  2. Wait, you mean that Merry Old England didn’t slide into the sea as was predicted after the Brexit vote?

    It is important to remind people that they were WRONG.

  3. Many people getting the media narrative which the EU dumped vast sums of money on was free trade and nothing on the European Union slow creep of taking everything over including all the waters divided to different countries to fish in sovereign waters by permits.
    The wanted to change the European Union into one big country with everyone following the same rules and laws.

    This type of model destroys innovation as only the most corrupted survive.

    1. This type of model destroys innovation as only the most corrupted survive.

      Not just that but cultural practices as well.

      For example, during her last years, every Christmas, my mother used to order German-made pastries from an importer in Winnipeg. For a number of years, it had a selection of such goodies specifically for diabetics.

      After she died, I wanted to order some for my father, who had been on insulin for several decades. When I couldn’t find anything suitable for him on the importer’s website, I contacted that outfit. The response I got startled me. Apparently, due to EU regulations, it could no longer import the diabetic items.

      Nice going, Brussels…..

  4. It’s no coincidence that most of the bad press about AstraZeneca came out of Europe.

  5. L – The E.U. bureaucracy unmasked resembles Jabba the Hut.
    — It can’t even feed itself. But a dollar starvation diet does wonders for bureaucrat efficiency.

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