BobKowalski
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If i may be so bold that virtually rubber stamps what many of us leavers have said from day one about the EU.
It isn't about trade and everything to do with the political project.
Its a pity that couldn't have been agreed by the majority and the discussion taken from there.
To get the right environment for trade ie eliminate borders, tariffs, NTB’s for services etc you also need a political dimension. You need common rules and laws so you need a commission and Parliament to formulate them. You need a judicial court to enforce them and an administrative body to run it on behalf of the member countries.
The EU from its beginning was as much a political project as it was a trade project because you cannot have one without the other and our attempt via Brexit to have the benefits (trade) without the perceived cost (politics) is why Brexit was always going to fail. In short allowing the U.K. to have its cake and eat it was never going to be in the interests of 27 other countries and countries do not willingly vote against their own interests.
That this self evident truth about politics and trade was never agreed on was because Remain focused largely on trade and tried to ignore the politics and Leave focused on selling the lie that we could enjoy the benefits without the cost. And we bought the lie.