When there are empty shelves in the supermarkets I predict it will be impossible to find a single soul who voted for brexit.
After a few months in the punishment block, I feel confident the EU would welcome us back.
If this had to be done without a general election, I'm sure some obscure back bencher could resign to let Philip Hammond back (or some one like him) to renegotiate.
Naturally, there will a price to pay - for example, we would have to give up sterling and submit to the euro - if we're very lucky at parity.
I'm rather hoping fot a no deal brexit.
When there are empty shelves in the supermarkets I predict it will be impossible to find a single soul who voted for brexit.
After a few months in the punishment block, I feel confident the EU would welcome us back.
If this had to be done without a general election, I'm sure some obscure back bencher could resign to let Philip Hammond back (or some one like him) to renegotiate.
Naturally, there will a price to pay - for example, we would have to give up sterling and submit to the euro - if we're very lucky at parity.