Gowe optimistic for the future

“We have taken back control and we’re not going to trade it away” says Michael Gowe. “Britain can use its recovered sovereignty to be a force for good in the worldWe are living”

Pope Francis has said, not so much through an era of change as a change of era – one in which expectations and opportunities have been transformed.

The financial crisis and other failures of leadership from a past generation of political and business leaders have turned people against distant and unaccountable power-brokers. Citizens want to bring de-mocracy back home.

Bringing institutions back closer to the people they are supposed to serve is a critical demand for this new age. And putting the people’s priorities at the heart of a re-energised democracy means addressing inequalities and divisions. “Our aim is to secure a comprehensive free trade agreement and find common ground on issues such as our fisheries, security and aviation”, says Michael Gove.

“Nations which are flexible and nimble are best equipped to ensure new technologies can be harnessed in a way which benefits all – not just those with connections. These new political realities can be seen worldwide, and they are particularly powerful in Britain. They lay behind the vote to leave the EU and Boris’s victory in the General Election, and mean we can now ensure the UK shapes this new era in a positive way”.

“And we can use our recovered sovereignty to be a force for good in the world and a fairer nation at home. We are entering a new chapter in the history of these islands”.

Source:DailyMail