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It's sadly far too soon for any politician to openly come out in favour of rejoin.
We've had the conservative party proving they can't make a go of it. We next need the Labour Party proving they can't make a go of it either. Only then can a politician say, well neither of the main parties can make a go of it, how about it's not something that can be done.
I fundamentally agree.... I just hate the interim provarication. I wish Starmer would say: "Look this is what we stand for and it is getting back in. It might take a government or two or three but that's where we are headed." Instead of courting the hard left Brexit voters that the Tories took away. I get that he needs to be in power to do anything but I hate that he has to get into bed with the Red Wall.