The paradox of Brexit in the UK everyone regrets it

The paradox of Brexit: in the UK everyone regrets it but no one wants to admit it

From LENA

Posted 8 hours ago, updated 4 hours ago

In the UK, the Conservative Party is not denying Brexit for fear of internal Adobe stock revolts.

SEEN FROM ELSEWHERE – In England, which voted against the Union, exports have collapsed and businesses are closing. However, even Labor does not expect this reversal.

Antonello Guerreran (La Republica)

Grimsby is said to have been founded in the 13th century by Grim, a Danish seafarer who refused to drown the king’s newborn baby. But today, between rusty anchors, Edwardian houses, quay alleys, fish and chips, £2.5 pints in the pub and a scarlet tower inspired by Italy’s maritime republics, this English city of 86,000 is historic port and capital fishing in the UK has become a symbol of Brexit. And maybe of his fate.

In Grimsby, 70% of citizens voted to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum, but Grimsby has always been a Labor supporter, at least until the 2019 election, when Boris Johnson’s Tories triumphed by chanting ‘Get Brexit Done’. Grimsby is not only a land of devastation in the film of the same name starring Sacha Baron Cohen, but also the bastion of the ‘forgotten’ Brits who took revenge on the EU and the ‘establishment’.

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