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Like it's been said, a possible join might happen within 30 years, therefore, another 20 years to go.
@the EU party
EU: Everything fine guys?
UK: No, I have headache, I wanna go back home.
EU: Ok, np, see you later.
UK: Hey, guys, can I join back right now.
EU: Of course UK, welcome back.
It's not a party.
In the past 10 years there have been billions of € that have been moved from the UK to the EU, Singapore, and other lands.
Thousands of people lost their jobs, and thousands have been recruited somewhere else. Infrastructure has been built in other lands. Investors in easy words, moved their money away.
To join back means to change all of that once again, and it's not gonna happen.
https://theconversation.com/election-2024-the-uks-migration-situation-in-five-charts-232190
Brexit was based almost entirely on lies and misdirected anger.
Well, this was one of the mistakes the politicians made. Even if you leave the EU, you are still subject to their rules if you want to trade with them. The UK is just too small to dictate rules to the huge trading blocks in the modern world. It was better off being part of one of those trading blocks than being a minnow is a sea full of sharks.
Truth is that the right-wing politicians just didn't like being told what to do by Brussels and they sold the country out just so they could go it alone.
They might, but it's not going to be a fast process.
It's definitely NOT going to be a "let's just pretend the last x years didn't happen", and I generally have no idea how much of the EU membership requirements they can still check.
Sadly, a lot of gullible people believed in Empire 2.0 and that the UK would have leverage.
Only if they forfeit all the lands, including Gibraltar and the Falklands.
They may have a few more demands than last time however.