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logical step for Labour is to reverse Brexit

  • Agriculture and Environment: The UK can reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) into a system that rewards farmers for environmental stewardship and animal welfare improvements.
  • Faster Regulation: The UK's medical regulator has shown the ability to approve new medical treatments more quickly than the EU's system, as seen during the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
  • National Symbols: All new British passports are now the traditional blue color.
  • Points-Based Immigration: The UK ended the free movement of people and introduced a points-based immigration system, designed to attract skilled workers from around the world based on the country's specific labor market needs.
  • Enhanced Border Security: The UK can refuse entry to serious EU criminals and has implemented stricter border controls, such as ending the use of EU national ID cards, to reduce the risk of fraudulent entry
  • Control over Laws: The UK Parliament is now the ultimate authority for the country's laws and regulations, rather than being subject to the European Court of Justice and EU directives.
  • Independent Foreign Policy: The UK can forge new security and defence alliances, such as the AUKUS agreement with the US and Australia, without being constrained by the EU's Common Foreign & Security Policy.
  • Independent Voice: The UK has an independent voice in international forums and can take a global leadership role on issues like animal welfare and climate change
 
Please

Just show the tangible benefits

I'm not asking for a reverse. We would have much worse terms than we had before.
The tangible benefit is less government, government by our own people, and if we as British citizens don't like something about the government, we can campaign to change it, without having an additional layer of EU bureaucrats to go through before anything gets done.

I really would suggest you stop looking backwards and feeling all the country's problems are related to Brexit. It's done, move on, stop wasting your energy worrying about it. I would focus on British government and what can be done to improve it now.
 
The tangible benefit is less government, government by our own people, and if we as British citizens don't like something about the government, we can campaign to change it, without having an additional layer of EU bureaucrats to go through before anything gets done.

I really would suggest you stop looking backwards and feeling all the country's problems are related to Brexit. It's done, move on, stop wasting your energy worrying about it. I would focus on British government and what can be done to improve it now.
I've accepted the result, I'm not after rejoining

But we all know Brexit has harmed us, way more than the EU ever did when we were members

It's only fair, after all this time to actually ask for the benefits.

You must notice nobody actually tells us those, they just say suck it up. Why choose to suck up ?

We were strong, look at us now
 
  • Agriculture and Environment: The UK can reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) into a system that rewards farmers for environmental stewardship and animal welfare improvements.
  • Faster Regulation: The UK's medical regulator has shown the ability to approve new medical treatments more quickly than the EU's system, as seen during the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
  • National Symbols: All new British passports are now the traditional blue color.
  • Points-Based Immigration: The UK ended the free movement of people and introduced a points-based immigration system, designed to attract skilled workers from around the world based on the country's specific labor market needs.
  • Enhanced Border Security: The UK can refuse entry to serious EU criminals and has implemented stricter border controls, such as ending the use of EU national ID cards, to reduce the risk of fraudulent entry
  • Control over Laws: The UK Parliament is now the ultimate authority for the country's laws and regulations, rather than being subject to the European Court of Justice and EU directives.
  • Independent Foreign Policy: The UK can forge new security and defence alliances, such as the AUKUS agreement with the US and Australia, without being constrained by the EU's Common Foreign & Security Policy.
  • Independent Voice: The UK has an independent voice in international forums and can take a global leadership role on issues like animal welfare and climate change
Great cut n paste, do you want to go through those in detail?
 
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