The UK should rejoin (with it’s exception to joining the Euro), but it shouldn’t be for a few years, the vote would need to be 65/35 for it to be worth it.
The UK can keep its emotional-support Sterling (well, as long as the złoty and the Danish and Swedish krona exist, but not a day longer), though Schengen should be non-negotiable. Then we can get cross-channel rail service that’s not just a link between a handful of security-hardened railports with queues that compare unfavourably with Stansted in peak holiday season.
This would doom the UK to more instability.
The UK should rejoin (with it’s exception to joining the Euro), but it shouldn’t be for a few years, the vote would need to be 65/35 for it to be worth it.
The UK can keep its emotional-support Sterling (well, as long as the złoty and the Danish and Swedish krona exist, but not a day longer), though Schengen should be non-negotiable. Then we can get cross-channel rail service that’s not just a link between a handful of security-hardened railports with queues that compare unfavourably with Stansted in peak holiday season.
Underrated comment.
We don’t need a referendum though. It can be via next parliament after a vote by the public on Labour vs Reform manifesto