So what if large corporations can't constantly roll their lorries out of their Amazon warehouses easily or export cars across borders any more? We'll rebuild a British car industry. We'll have more local businesses again that employ more people. So what if we can't get tomatoes from Holland easily again? We'll make British farming great again. If the Dutch can build hydroponic greenhouses, so can we. Oh, of course, there may be a period of adjustment, but we'll fill that vacuum. 'We have to start somewhere' instead of continuing further down the rabbit hole, don't we?
This is the "destroy everything and rebuild from the ashes" approach.
I do not think that the people who work in the industries which will be destroyed will agree that this is the way forward. It will take time, and that period of time will be longer than one parliament. It will let the Tories back in.
I wouldn't describe the approach in that way, but I certainly agree that it would be fraught with, erm, difficulties. I was just trying to summarise views that have been expressed.
This is the "destroy everything and rebuild from the ashes" approach.
I do not think that the people who work in the industries which will be destroyed will agree that this is the way forward. It will take time, and that period of time will be longer than one parliament. It will let the Tories back in.