Former British ambassador to the EU Ivan Rogers gave a lecture at Trinity College Cambridge characterising Brexit as a revolution against the British and European ancien regimes. Two years after the revolution, it had started to eat its own, so that moderate Brexiteers such as Michael Gove are now viewed with suspicion by former comrades.
“Whether we have reached the point where Mr Gove and acolytes get condemned by the pinstriped Robespierres of the Committee of Public Safety – or is it the European Research Group? – for insufficient revolutionary fervour, and being, like some latter-day Danton, in the pay of foreign powers, I do not know,” he said.
Rogers said it had taken the Brexiteers more than two years to understand that Britain’s national objectives and preoccupations were more or less the same now as before the 2016 referendum. But an arrangement that protects the British economy and jobs and keeps trade with the EU “frictionless” is not available within the red lines Theresa May set out two years ago.
“As Xavier Bettel, the Luxembourg PM, summarised Brexit in a sentence better than anyone: ‘They were in with a load of opt-outs. Now they are out and want a load of opt-ins.’ Spot on. The last 28 months have also been a discovery process for the British political class. It does not work like that. Flexibility is much, much harder to elicit when you are out than when you are in. And the club you are leaving is not going to alter its rules and do things which are wholly unprecedented for a non-member, simply because you used to be a member,” he said.
www.irishtimes.com/news/world/uk/brexit-trapped-inside-a-fatal-metaphor-for-uk-departure-1.3660604
Cake and eat-it brexit was never going to be possible. Those of us who realised that and appreciated that the UK had the best deal of any member country had the good sense to vote Remain.
Now that it should be obvious to far more people that any kind of brexit will damage our country and a no-deal brexit would be catastrophic, we should be given the final say in a Peopl's Vote - Deal, No-deal or Remain.
Good Morning Monday 13th July 2026



