Why did Tobias Ellwood make the case for re-joining the Single Market? And what does it say about the state of Brexit? Ever since we ended up with that incredibly awful trade deal with the EU at the end of a long process of Brexiting in December 2020, with Nigel Farage idiotically declaring “the war is over” and Starmer rolling over on it in way that was slightly nauseating, even to someone like me who’d like to see him win the next general election, I have figured it was only a matter of time before a reasonably well known British politician advanced the case for re-joining the Single Market. It makes so much sense, it is completely inevitable, particularly in the face of all of the problems of Brexit, most of which would be solved by Single Market re-entry. However, two things to say on this: one, I didn’t think it would happen for a few years yet, certainly not until after the next general election; and two, I didn’t think it would come from a Tory MP. I have been joyfully proven wrong on both counts.
As always, thanks for your articles. I wrote to our MP (Gosport, Con) a few days ago to ask whether she agreed with Tobias Ellwood's paper about the SM, looking forward to her reply.
As always, thanks for your articles. I wrote to our MP (Gosport, Con) a few days ago to ask whether she agreed with Tobias Ellwood's paper about the SM, looking forward to her reply.
Nick
I asked you a few months back who would lead the Restoration.
Well I think it can only be from a one nation Tory as Labour are too scared of the working class feelings.
Mr Ellwood is the man.
The war is not over Farage as usual was wrong.
Johnson has been so toxic he has polluted himself and Brexit within a couple of years.
Ode to Joy.