if the decision was based purely on an economic basis, what youve stated is a no brainer.And to get back to the original thread. A reason for me to rejoin would be the estimated £90 bn per year extra HMRC income and about a total £200 bn for the UK economy that economists - left and right - state brexit costs the UK. And, no I did not vote in the referendum.
My suspicion is that the support for Reform currently is a Brexit 2.0 (not Brexit just a binary choice to hang a hat on) -the flags are a part of that. The footballification of politicis

