And if Brexit achieved anything it was that the idea of leaving the EU is not even contemplated anymore in any member state.
I don't know if the EU should want the UK back anytime soon though. Because, as has been mentioned, there will always be some populist hay to be made by agitating against it in the England; for we are only talking about England here really.
Not that one shouldn't agitate against e.g. the EU's shameful immigration or agricultural policies - but that's another matter which doesn't concern the likes of Farage etc.
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I think the main problem is the lack of education of the voting public. Most voters make decisions based on impulsivity, obsolete class identity and nostalgia. I have no idea how anyone can deal with this. And even the educated ones you hear on e.g. 'Any Qestions' seem to be mostly overinformed cranks.
The numbers are quite encouraging:
https://yougov.com/en-gb/articles/54925-what-do-britons-think-of-brexit-10-years-since-the-referendum
And if Brexit achieved anything it was that the idea of leaving the EU is not even contemplated anymore in any member state.
I don't know if the EU should want the UK back anytime soon though. Because, as has been mentioned, there will always be some populist hay to be made by agitating against it in the England; for we are only talking about England here really.
Not that one shouldn't agitate against e.g. the EU's shameful immigration or agricultural policies - but that's another matter which doesn't concern the likes of Farage etc.
I think the main problem is the lack of education of the voting public. Most voters make decisions based on impulsivity, obsolete class identity and nostalgia. I have no idea how anyone can deal with this. And even the educated ones you hear on e.g. 'Any Qestions' seem to be mostly overinformed cranks.