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Sunday Comment: Prime Minister does not have the power to reset Brexit

Inches by inches, or, as the EU prefers to multiply centimeters, the country is drawn into the dull tracks of Brussels.

There has never been a real doubt that Prime Minister Sir Kyle Starmer regrets our departure.

He was open to it early in his career. But after the decisive referendum nine years ago, it became increasingly difficult for those who believe the country is under control by foreign courts and foreign officials.

They knew that any attempt to overturn the vote would be full of fierce resistance, many of whom fooled themselves by demanding a rerun and calling it a “people’s vote”, as if those who participated in the original referendum were not the people.

Sir Kyle himself failed to successfully participate in the second EU referendum, when he was the shadow Brexit secretary of Labor. Now, this approach is already very obvious.

Instead, the EU itself and its supporters have adopted what is called a salami tactic to achieve its own way here.

The phrase was invented by Hungarian mean Matyas Rakosi and involved getting what you want through a hundred slices instead of grabbing the whole sausage in one go.

Every slice is so thin and light that many people will hardly notice, and few people will protest it, but over time you get it all. The EU’s extraordinary exercises against Northern Ireland are a good example.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in “People’s Voting: Believe in the 2019 Brighton People’s March”

Sir Kyle (pictured) failed to successfully participate in the second EU referendum because of Jeremy Corbyn's shadow Brexit secretary - this approach has clearly failed

Sir Kyle (pictured) failed to successfully participate in the second EU referendum because of Jeremy Corbyn’s labor shadow Brexit secretary – this approach has clearly failed

Instead, the EU itself and its supporters have adopted what is called a salami tactic to achieve its own way here. This sentence was invented by Matyas Rakosi, a Hungarian dictator in Hungary.

Instead, the EU itself and its supporters have adopted what is called a salami tactic to achieve its own way here. This sentence was invented by Matyas Rakosi, a Hungarian dictator in Hungary.

But now, Sir Kyle has a summit with EU leaders in London tomorrow, and the process will develop further.

The Prime Minister is preparing to sign a Brexit “reset”. This is expected to include a youth mobility program, which many view as a return of the free cross-border movement, dressed up as a concession for young people.

Nigel Farage, who reformed Britain, said the plan “effectively became the backdoor of the freedom movement”, while Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said it could constitute an “unlimited migration plan.”

Experience shows that this warning cannot be easily ignored.

We are also under pressure to provide long-term access for EU trawlers in newly registered UK fishing grounds.

All of this is accompanied by the increase in trade and security links. These thick clumps of Brussels’ statutes, and return to our territory of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, this institution has little time to gain British national sovereignty.

Shockingly, Downing Street briefly stated that the Prime Minister now believes that Brexit has “completed” the British. He and his assistants may be surprised when he and his assistants inevitably tested the policy in the ballot box, especially in the heart of the working-class Labour Party.

More worrying is a defense and security convention that will allow British companies to win contracts from an EU weapons fund of 150 million euros.

But, as reported on Sunday, France is said to be a leader within the EU, requiring us to pay a staggering price for it — perhaps billions of dollars.

It seems that the hard core of the EU not only hopes that we will regain its power. It also hopes to make it clear that we have paid a heavy price for the attempt to escape.

When Sir Keel makes this suspicious deal to the British people, he should face the strictest scrutiny.

If this is more and more surrender, he would not have the right to really accept it. If he tries to do so, it could fatally destroy the government he has been seriously damaged.

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