Now that we have reclaimed the sovereignty we never lost, what have been the principal benefits for the populace in general?
Here's the answer:
The benefits of Brexit: how the UK is taking advantage of leaving the EU
Details
This policy document sets out how the UK is capitalising on the benefits of Brexit and how the government will use its new freedoms to transform the UK into the best
regulated economy in the world.
https://assets.publishing.service.g...ment_data/file/1054643/benefits-of-brexit.pdf
Conclusion
Two years ago, we started a whole new chapter for our country, our economy and our people. Whilst the Covid pandemic,
our new scapegoat now that we're out of the EU, has necessarily occupied the work of government over much of this time, our work on seizing the opportunities of Brexit has progressed at pace.
Some of these opportunities have already materialised—in this document, we have set out a range of our achievements so far across a number of key policy areas, with a real impact on businesses and citizens. Looking ahead, we are setting out a clear agenda for changing how we regulate and drive our economy forward—including how we will reform our regulatory framework, rethink how some of our regulators operate and review retained EU law. This will give us the best platform to capitalise on our regulatory freedoms for the long term. We now have the freedom to be the best
deregulated economy in the world and to make policy choices that are designed for the UK, bringing growth and opportunity across the nation, in all sectors of the economy, and enhancing our security and global partnerships. Reforms in science, data and technology
by giving them less money which is now being channelled to 'our' friends and family; business and industry is
leaving or closing down; infrastructure and levelling up
was just an April fools joke; climate, the environment and agriculture
føck it; and a Global
Imperial Britain are testament to the significance and momentum of our post-Brexit reform agenda
of reducing spending, truncating worker's rights and feeding our donors.
This is a hugely exciting time for our
country party (they keep confusing this), one filled with potential and opportunity
for big corp and the Toreys. We will seize the incredible opportunities that our freedom presents
and your taxpayers' money and use them to build back better than ever before—making 'our'
businesses more competitive and 'our'
people more prosperous and more secure
for the few, not the many. The bolder we are and there's
no one bolder than our Boris, the greater the gains will be for us all
Torys and donors. And—as this document demonstrates —this is a government that possesses the ambition and determination the UK needs to succeed now and for many years to come.
We will go further, faster and forward to achieve our vision for the UK in these areas, building on what we have already achieved
, a poorer and divided country with richer Torys and an increasing number of right-wing fanatics.