The call by Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey for Britain to rejoin the European single market highlights a significant shift in public sentiment regarding Brexit. As economic realities become clearer, many are reconsidering the long-term impacts of the UK’s departure from the EU. The initial promise of a cost-free separation has proven misleading, with the consequences of reduced trade and economic growth now evident.
Davey argues that the world has changed dramatically since the Brexit vote in 2016, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions and economic instability. The previous belief that leaving the EU would enhance Britain’s global standing is increasingly seen as misguided. With the rise of authoritarianism and economic coercion from countries like Russia and the US, the need for a united European front has never been more pressing.
However, the political landscape remains complex. The reluctance to embrace a liberal migration policy continues to stifle discussions about re-engagement with Europe. This taboo has made it difficult for politicians to advocate for a more integrated approach, despite growing public support for reversing Brexit.
As the Liberal Democrats push for a more ambitious reintegration strategy, the challenge lies in overcoming entrenched anti-immigration sentiments. The success of this initiative will depend on the courage of politicians to address these issues head-on, reshaping the narrative around migration and the benefits of European cooperation.
Source: The Guardian

