A people—or in this case an historic coming together by four nations—does not morph into a nightmare by pivoting back to a proud heritage, The “nightmare” is when a people lose their way and abandon their family achievements, won over generations of struggle.
Ugh.. THAT SOUNDS SO LIBERAL
I think you’re trying to be eloquent, but you’re just incomprehensible. A string of non-sequitur (at least 4) in one sentence does not convey some profound meaning.
Are you trying to say that joining the EU (’historic coming together’) was a good move? or it was just ‘historic’?
And that exiting the EU to go back to a ‘proud heritage’ is somehow bad?
And what generational struggle are you referring to? The decades-long effort to promote the liberal agenda?
Why is it a ‘nightmare’ and ‘losing their way’ to want to leave the EU?
Joining the EU was a disaster for them.