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Are you sure? Michael Gove says Brexit has been ‘a significant success’

This is what qualifies as success these days? Michael Gove is sticking to his guns over Brexit, after labelling it a 'significant success'.

Tom by Tom
2022-11-01 12:51
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Wait, is he referring to the Brexit in THIS reality, or his own? Michael Gove has sensationally declared Brexit a ‘significant success’ on Sunday, despite the myriad of problems caused by Britain leaving the EU. The senior politician appeared on Sky News earlier today.

Michael Gove lauds Brexit as a ‘success’

According to the Levelling Up Minister, he was adamant that the benefits of Brexit will not properly be felt ‘for years to come’. Of course, he was one of the biggest cheerleaders for leaving the EU, when the referendum was held in 2016.

Spreading the gospel of Brexit, Gove and his colleagues ended up convincing the UK to divorce itself from Europe. The results have been mixed, to say the very least. A drop in environmental standards, economic struggles, and travel chaos have all been blamed on the B-word.

Alas, Michael Gove has found a hill he is more than willing to die on. The top Tory stated on Sunday that, although there have been ‘frictions’ as the UK moves into this new era, the referendum result has ultimately been ‘positive’ for the UK.

‘Not everything has gone our way’

Like any Leave-backer worth their salt, Gove was quick to rely on the disputed claim that Britain’s super-fast vaccine rollout was because the country was free of EU constraints. However, his defence of Brexit isn’t exactly what we would call water-tight.

“It’s important to recognise we cannot make a snap judgment just a few years later. Not everything has gone our way, but on balance, Brexit has been a significant success for the UK. I do acknowledge there have been frictions, however.”

“Some things that have been said or done, have not been well-pitched. But overall, we wouldn’t have had such a successful vaccine rollout if we were still in the EU. We are now also exploring ways to invest in farming and levelling-up, as a result of Brexit.” | Michael Gove

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