Simon Newell, a 56-year-old from Brighton, said his holidays have shown him the importance of local government
Simon Newell, 56 from Brighton, said the EU had proven itself unable to cope with different territorial challenges within member states who regularly travels to countries across Europe says his trips have strengthened his belief that the UK was right to leave the
Blanket rules for EU countries on issues like migration were “farcical”, he claimed, as Munich faces different challenges compared to Rome or Paris, for instance. He added that the UK’s economic downturn may not be solely due to Covid-19 and poor political decisions, but could also be a side effect of the UK’s EU membership. “It is difficult to judge how much of what is going on is due to Brexit or Covid policies.”
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