As this week witnessed the highly important cabinet meeting at chequers led by Theresa May, it has become even more apparent that the Brexit process is even more shakier than normal. Since the referendum took place, there has been great anxiety of the possibility of Britain loosing trading relationships with the EU, which can have a knock on effect on our economy. Therefore, it is hugely significant that May reinforces that Britain should maintain its access to the EU single market to maximise our full potential as a country, to be one that serves the majority, not the rich minority.
She has been both admired and criticised for the following quote in one of her previous speeches, "Brexit means Brexit". This vague phrase does not do much in either conjuring up one's imagination about future outcomes of finally triggering Article 50. There should be most definitely a second referendum, especially as May is reluctant to engaging with MPs regarding the complex process of exiting the EU. We have a right as a country to change our mind, and as human beings. A second referendum seems unlikely under May's reign, but it could be exactly what we need to turn around our country for the better and greater good.
Rather than focus on expanding Britain's horizons and ensuring a future of more jobs, security and better welfare, socially and economically, May and her cabinet's main concern is migration control. Immigration has and always be more of an economic asset to British society, more than it is a strain on our social services. Compromising no free movement and loosing out financially is just not good enough of a prospect for us.
As you can imagine, there is political tension rising amongst government figures, with the Treasury involved in trying to win access to the single market. However No.10 are set to impose migration control. I just hope they can find some middle ground, I do not want Britain to face another period of recession and financial depression.
She has been both admired and criticised for the following quote in one of her previous speeches, "Brexit means Brexit". This vague phrase does not do much in either conjuring up one's imagination about future outcomes of finally triggering Article 50. There should be most definitely a second referendum, especially as May is reluctant to engaging with MPs regarding the complex process of exiting the EU. We have a right as a country to change our mind, and as human beings. A second referendum seems unlikely under May's reign, but it could be exactly what we need to turn around our country for the better and greater good.
Rather than focus on expanding Britain's horizons and ensuring a future of more jobs, security and better welfare, socially and economically, May and her cabinet's main concern is migration control. Immigration has and always be more of an economic asset to British society, more than it is a strain on our social services. Compromising no free movement and loosing out financially is just not good enough of a prospect for us.
As you can imagine, there is political tension rising amongst government figures, with the Treasury involved in trying to win access to the single market. However No.10 are set to impose migration control. I just hope they can find some middle ground, I do not want Britain to face another period of recession and financial depression.