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Europe needs a holistic, not precise, engagement now

The Brexit ‘hunger games’ are over. We’re seeking more from our political representatives out of their participation in our electoral system, and not the much less that we saw before the 2016 referendum.

It’s the full remit that’s on the table. We’re expecting big returns in our financial and moral investment in people and their exercise in statecraft that is now a 21st Century business bustling with fervent life.

It’s a reality for all Europeans to consider in their innovations. The holistic wellbeing and status of the Continent is under fire from all corners and we all have to be on our guard. Only the best is needed right now – and it’s only this that deserves our real investments.

The worded statements that we hear are only a rational response to worded questions. It cannot generate wealth or grow economies in itself. There’s no incitement to hard work in simply saying so, but only in showing such beliefs in action.

The UK may have to replace the Commonwealth in substance with greater focus on Europe as a continent in action. The links can be kept close but remote for a new micro-arrangement of closer working partnerships in practice in places with renewed interest.

We’re an intelligent, friendly people at our best and we’re able to grow our interests in things by seeking more room to grow and to expand in new directions. This initiative is a show of strength for such an economy as ours, and benefits all the four nations equally.