So here we are again. A so-called “reset” with the EU, the glistening, bureaucratic carrot dangled before Labour’s high command.
Keir Starmer and his cabinet of misfits, not one of whom has ever even run a business, would have you believe it’s some kind of diplomatic resurrection.
In truth, it’s a capitulation dressed in a threadbare cardigan.
Let’s be clear: the trade deal we already have with the EU is the best any non-member country has ever had. There’s no treasure chest of gold to grab from our friends across the Channel. What Labour is really chasing is not economic gain, but ideological alignment… a slow, syrupy slide back into the clutches of Brussels red tape and supranational control. More alignment. More regulation. Less Britain.
This isn’t strategy. This is surrender.
And what will it cost us? More immigration, when levels are already at record-breaking highs. A tsunami, not a trickle.
As the brilliant Alex Phillips says: “The ‘Youth Mobility Scheme’ is not only free movement with an age limit, it’s a green light to millions of migrants – largely young males from volatile states – who came to the continent over the last decade, to move to the UK. It’s the long mooted Asylum Sharing Scheme by another name.”
She’s right, and it’s deeply worrying. The British people didn’t vote for Brexit to swap democratic control for open borders and crowded classrooms. They voted for sovereignty, for borders that mean something, and for policies that put Britain and British citizens first.
Labour, meanwhile, is still stuck peddling the tired old myth that our national woes are the fault of Brexit. Nonsense.
Brexit opened the door to global opportunities, securing trade deals with powerhouses like the US, Australia, India, Japan, the CPTPP bloc, and more than 70 other countries.
It’s not Brexit that’s the problem. It’s the policies made after Brexit, pushed by lefty lawyers, unelected bureaucrats, and the same political class that never believed in it to begin with.
Britain’s crises are homegrown… forged by a left-liberal establishment that worships at the altar of Net Zero economic masochism, waves through dangerous Human Rights loopholes, and bows to institutions bloated by Blair’s meddling and utterly detached from the people they were meant to serve.
The solution? Not more waffle. Not more resets. But a Great Repeal.
That’s why Ben Habib and his Great British PAC is already at work, laying the foundations for 2029, when the patriotic coalition finally returns to take our country back. Leading that legal charge is the formidable Martin Howe KC, spearheading the Great Repeal Programme: a bold, uncompromising plan to tear up the absurd laws holding us hostage, slash the red tape strangling enterprise, and put British interests first.
This isn’t a narrative. It’s not optics. It’s action. The public know the difference, they’re miles ahead of the mandarins in Westminster. They want real change, not recycled spin.
Starmer, the accidental Prime Minister, will go down as the worst in modern history, not because he was radical, but because he was inert, intellectually unremarkable, and a hollow technocrat utterly lacking conviction. He got in only because the right was divided, not because the country was convinced.
2029 won’t just be an election. It will be a restoration… of British confidence, British control, and British common sense.
The Great British PAC is already working on it. Roll on 2029.
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