Dear @Robbie, I am siding with @Ohh Tommy Johnson eloquently put views
"My number one motivation to support Brexit was to regain back sovereignty & live by our laws, not foreign laws decided by 27 out of 28 Countries."
So, in 45 or so years, name the EU laws you didn't like?
Sovereignty, is meaningless in an international perspective. The UK has to respect international law, as registered at the United Nations amongst others. The UK has to respect the laws of other countries whose own laws are sovereign to them
"Brexit gave our government the opportunity to take full advantage of the freedom that Brexit gives us."
Where is the evidence? In a world of global competition, the fact that UK has to say lower food standards, lower cost bases = lower wages, lower benefits, less trade with the EU = less tax revenue to support the needs of the NHS
"A global UK that looks to the rest of the World to freely trade with" ...we have become a corner shop to the economic powerhouses of the major trading blocks
Most of the trade deals, are just cosmetic rollovers of the existing EU trade deals
"There was a democratic vote in 2016 to leave the EU."...nothing democratic about it when Vote Leave broke electoral law... where is the money for the NHS on the side of that infamous bus
My business is down in London and I can see first hand how Sadiq Khan has done a reasonable job, given that Brexit has impacted his tax take..and dont get me on the closure of many London police stations by successive Tory govts ( and actually started by Boris)
Everything is a trade off and the UK has been extremely damaged by Brexit.
I am sorry that @Robbie takes a different view but I am so patriotic that I bang the drum to point out the lunacy and damage it's done to the UK
Finally , Brexit has damaged #Notts. Our Danish owners, benefited from the EU's freedom of movement...and now we cant find the next Ruben from the EU leagues, preventing #Notts from gaining a significant competitive advantage!
C'mon you stylish Magpies