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UK marks five years since Brexit amid calls to rejoin and claims of ‘betrayal’

31 Jan 2025 3 minute read
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Britain will mark five years since Brexit on Friday with little fanfare as the Government pursues closer relations with the bloc.

The UK officially left the EU at 11pm – midnight in Brussels – on January 31 2020, after three-and-a-half years of political wrangling that followed the 2016 Brexit referendum.

The Conservatives have celebrated the anniversary, with shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel saying it marked five years since her party “honoured the democratic will of the British people and got Brexit done”.

She said: “Since then, our country has reaped the benefits – securing new trade deals with dynamic, fast-growing markets across the world and reclaiming sovereignty from Brussels.”

Dame Priti went on to warn that Labour, “driven by socialist ideology and blind to the will of the people”, was “determined to dismantle Brexit and drag us back into the EU’s grasp” and vowed not to “allow this betrayal to happen”.

Cheerleader

Nigel Farage, one of Brexit’s top cheerleaders, told his GB News show on Thursday: “I still 100% believe it was the right thing to do.”

Mr Farage admitted he was “disappointed in the way it’s been delivered”.

Since coming to power, Labour has sought a “reset” in relations with the EU, but has consistently ruled out a return to either the customs union or the single market.

But with polls showing a majority of the public thinks Brexit was the wrong decision, other opposition parties have called on the Government to pursue even closer relations with the bloc.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey used the fifth anniversary of Brexit to criticise the Conservative deal as “an utter disaster for our country” that had resulted in “farmers, fishers and small businesses” being “caught up in red tape”.

He reiterated his call for a UK-EU customs union deal, saying it would “unlock growth, demonstrate British leadership and give us the best possible hand to play against President Trump”.

Green MP Ellie Chowns also called for the UK to rejoin the customs union and agree a youth mobility scheme with the bloc, but added “full membership of the EU remains the best option for the UK” and said her party would pursue “a policy to re-join as soon as the political will is present”.

Poll

Their calls come as polling from YouGov suggested 55% of the public backed rejoining the EU, with the same proportion saying leaving the bloc was the wrong decision.

Only 30% of people said Brexit had been the right decision, while just 11% said they thought leaving the EU had been a success.

However, the Government has been adamant that it will not rejoin either the customs union or the single market.

On Thursday, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said the Government’s approach was “to strengthen our ties on security and defence, improve the relationship on trade and investment and work with the EU to identify areas which are in the UK’s national interest”.

He added: “You can see through the work we’ve done so far working towards a security partnership, committing to six-monthly foreign policy dialogues, that we’re taking an approach that supports our ambitions to deliver greater safety, security and prosperity across the UK.”

Asked whether the Government was embarrassed about Brexit, a Downing Street spokesman said: “Our focus is very much on the future. That’s why the Prime Minister has spoken of the importance of resetting the relationship with Europe and that’s the job he is getting on with.”


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Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 day ago

Five years ago today, I was arriving back at Luton airport from a holiday in Iceland and was waiting with a large crowd of passengers to go through the passport check at just before 11pm. Over my left shoulder, a group of five young blokes chanted ‘5,4,3,2,1 – hooray yah yah yah’ or something like that. Everyone else was silent as if they were in mourning. How to embarrass yourself in a crowd. I wonder how many of the five have had their lives turned to poop as a result of what it was they were celebrating? What a bunch… Read more »

Garycymru
Garycymru
23 hours ago
Reply to  Fi yn unig

Kind of the standard of behaviour that civilised people came to expect from them. Not content with turning their country into a laughing stock, they needed to become jokes too.

Garycymru
Garycymru
23 hours ago

Brexit. Not just shooting yourself in the foot, but emptying a full magazine into your head whilst wearing clown makeup.
It’s made a complete embarrassment out of the UK.

Marisol Evans
Marisol Evans
20 hours ago

It was, and remains completely stupid in concept, thought and execution. It is just meat-headed stubbornness that prevents Brexiteers from admitting that they got it all horrifically wrong, Still trying to convince themselves that a poo sandwich actually tastes like delightful truffles

Charles Coombes
Charles Coombes
3 minutes ago

Two bad Representatives . Farage and Patel do not represent the face of Wales regarding Europe.
Please ignore them!

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