Lord Beria3 wrote:UE - I think you are over-complicating things a bit here.
Hard Brexit is about returning sovereignty back to Westminster .e.g. our courts, borders and economy policy.
What future British governments will do with those returned powers is up to them and the British electorate of course.
Yes and no. Yes, in the sense that leaving the EU and what happens afterwards are different things. But it is important that people are conscious of what "leaving the EU" entails. For example, if we "leave the EU" but still allow freedom of movement, a lot of people will feel totally cheated.
Whether you are a Thatcherite Tory Leave voter who wants to see sovereignty returned to the UK or a socialist Labour voter who wants to be able to elect a future Labour government that can actively support and nationalize our industrial base (both illegal under the EU), you both want a Hard Brexit.
Sure, I am not disagreeing with that.
Whatever their individual reasons, I think that there is a broad common interest on all sides of the Leave electorate for a Hard Brexit that sees powers returned to Westminster. After that the discussion can kick off about what kind of post-Brexit Britain we want.
The discussion about what kind of post-Brexit Britain we want has to take place now - it has to take place before the negotiations get serious. But it also has to be led by the Tories, since they are the ones who are actually supposed to be doing the negotiations.