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This would doom the UK to more instability.
The UK should rejoin (with it's exception to joining the Euro), but it shouldn't be for a few years, the vote would need to be 65/35 for it to be worth it.
Underrated comment.
We don't need a referendum though. It can be via next parliament after a vote by the public on Labour vs Reform manifesto
The UK can keep its emotional-support Sterling (well, as long as the złoty and the Danish and Swedish krona exist, but not a day longer), though Schengen should be non-negotiable. Then we can get cross-channel rail service that’s not just a link between a handful of security-hardened railports with queues that compare unfavourably with Stansted in peak holiday season.