A declining British mainland and a resurgent Belfast will serve as a reminder of how colossal an error Brexit was
13 Oct 2019
There appears to be a slight sense of jubilation emerging, even among sensible people, that the very worst of Brexit might be avoided. Ireland and the EU, though not the UK, just yet, are intimating that a Brexit deal could be done. What that would mean for British people is that the very worst impacts of Brexit – the ones that involve food shortages, fuel shortages, medicine shortages and widespread civil unrest (and this is the government’s own analysis) – would not come to pass.