Brexit isn’t working: Do the public have any ideas how to save it?

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Whether one voted to Leave or Stay is not the issue. The issue is how bad does it have to get before those who voted to leave admit that a new direction is required. For the very rich they don’t care because they will always look after themselves but for the rest it is now impacting on job opportunities, job security, access to medicines, access to multiple public services and increasingly on life expectancy for some.

Are those who support the Tory Brexit disaster prepared to sacrifice their own family members and friends over admitting they let the wrong people take control.

A more compassionate and less selfish group of politicians could have made it work. However, letting the far right Tory group run the show has been calamitous as the evidence below reveals.

Jeremy Hunt admitting that the rich would be fine but the poorest would carry the burden:

What now then? Carry on regardless or have members of the public, who are not rich, got a plan or plans to make it work much better than it is now?

Let us know in the comments below because this government is all out of ideas and it does not look like Starmer and his power hungry band of wannabees are going to do much better.

Over to us.

Douglas James

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