- Former Labour leader Neil Kinnock says the UK must rejoin the European Union, calling it the "only patriotic thing to do" for the country.
- Lord Kinnock argued that Brexit has been an "avoidable disaster," causing extensive economic, political, social, and cultural damage, including an estimated annual loss of £3,200 per person.
- He urged the incoming prime minister not to be constrained by Labour's current "red lines" on Europe, which preclude rejoining the customs union, single market, or allowing free movement of labour.
- Kinnock suggested that a future referendum could see Britain vote to re-enter the EU by a significant margin, emphasising the need to consider the views of younger generations.
- He criticised Brexit proponent Nigel Farage for failing to articulate the material advantages of leaving the EU and acknowledged the shortcomings of the original Remain campaign.
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