Outrage as Rachel Reeves claims Brexit ‘has not been good’ and plots EU stitch up | Politics | News


Rachel Reeves has claimed Brexit has โ€œnot been goodโ€ for the UK, prompting fury online. The Chancellor described the European Union as the โ€œbiggest prizeโ€ to bolster Britainโ€™s flatlining economy.

Speaking to The Times, the Chancellor said: โ€œBrexit has not been good for our country, for growth, for prices in the shop.

โ€œItโ€™s almost ten years since we voted Leave. That ship has sailed but thereโ€™s an awful lot we can do to improve our trading relations. Where that requires alignment in our national interest, we should absolutely align.โ€

Ms Reeves will reportedly use an event in London next week to set out why there is need for closer alignment with Brusselsโ€™ single market, which she describes as a โ€œbig betโ€.

Her comments have sparked anger on social media.

One user on X said: โ€œThis is a disgraceful betrayal of democracy. This Labour government needs to go.โ€

A second said: โ€œWhatโ€™s not been good for growth, the economy generally and prices in the shops is Rachel Reeves.โ€

A third said the Government โ€œlacks so much imaginationโ€, adding: โ€œIt cannot conceive an economic policy that diverges from seeing liberal trade policies as somehow the vehicle of salvation.โ€

Another added: โ€œRachel Reeves wants to align Britain’s laws with the EU even when it is *against* the national interest.

โ€œHasn’t she done enough to destroy British businesses?โ€

Aaron Rankin, a former Conservative parliamentary candidate, also criticised the Chancellor.

He wrote on X: โ€œRachel Reeves is now just parroting Remainer cliches

โ€œIt would be different if there was some merit in her talking points but all of these have been thoroughly debunked for years.

โ€œTheyโ€™re pining after an EU that exists in their imagination while ignoring the EU that actually exists.โ€

Some users described the Chancellor as an โ€œidiotโ€, while some agreed with her comments.

One person said: โ€œBrexit has ruined our economy. Closer alignment essential.โ€

Another added: โ€œThe quicker we can rejoin the Single Market (and the EU), the better.โ€

While a third simply commented: โ€œGood.โ€

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