UK Faces Ongoing EU Resistance to Full Brexit Despite Referendum Mandate
• Brussels was delusional in thinking it could stop Brexit despite the referendum result. The EU establishment wanted to control the UK and feared it gaining competitive advantage.
• The UK government has not been aggressive enough in seeking competitive advantage post-Brexit when it comes to regulation, taxation, or migration.
• Labour plans to push the UK closer to Brussels again with fresh EU deals. This emboldens top EU figures to see Brexit as a "problem" to fix.
• There has been blatant EU interference, with diplomats warning the UK not to leave the ECHR.
• Encouraged by the Tories' weak delivery on Brexit and Labour's lead, the EU remains desperate to control and get the UK's money back in the bloc.