Neil Kinnock? Seriously? By definition, no. But as Péter Magyar, whose elevation was greeted with shrieks of joy by our own Rejoiners, builds momentum to make Viktor Orbán the next President of the European Commission, remember that EU membership subjected us to the legislative will of everyone who could make it onto the Council of Ministers, including Orbán then or Magyar now, while the European Court of Justice had just ruled that Hungary’s law to protect children from gender ideology violated “European values”. As ever with the fake Rightist-liberal duopoly, reject both sides.
The stocks are sold, the Press is squared, the middle class is quite prepared for the only thing even worse than being back in the EU, namely being bound by its rules without having so much as the tiniest say over their content. We are to be a colony, a satrapy, a vassal state, back in the Customs Union and in Margaret Thatcher’s Single Market. If Switzerland is indeed to be the model, then we are even going to be joining the Schengen Area. There will of course be no referendum. We are ruled by people to whom the vote is a nice thing to have, but who got their way by other means every day, so they did not really need it. If 60 per cent of the laws to which they were subject were made without the formal participation of their elected representatives, well, those were still going to be the laws that they themselves wanted, because that was how the world worked. We have been telling you this forever.
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