As the Brexit Nostalgia festival continued, Keir Starmer's critique of his own deal emphasized its minimal impact on the original Brexit outcomes from five years ago. The Commons was filled with Tories trying to cling to nostalgic sentiments while facing declining poll numbers, with another YouGov survey placing them in fourth. Figures like Priti Patel pushed extreme views, advocating for a UK untouched by international trade regulations. Contrastingly, Victoria Atkins displayed a mix of naivety and a burgeoning awareness of the absurdity in government narratives surrounding Brexit's past and present challenges.
Starmer's statement to the Commons highlighted that his deal barely touched the existing Brexit agreement, a far cry from the promised reset of EU relations.
The Tories filled the Commons with nostalgia for past glories, despite current polls showing them in fourth place, portraying a party grasping at straws.
Priti Patel's declaration that Britain should be a rule taker was criticized as insanity, emphasizing the extremes that some in the Tory party are willing to go.
Victoria Atkins presented a façade of innocence in her response, but hints of awareness regarding the futility of their surrender narrative emerged.
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