Carol Vorderman Reveals Why Uk made a grave mistake leaving the European Union and Must Rejoin
Carol Vorderman, the well-known TV personality and outspoken activist, has caused a stir by calling for immediate political change in the UK. She has thrown her support behind a viral petition demanding a general election, which has already attracted over 225,000 signatures. In her passionate plea on social media, Vorderman declared, “I’ve had enough. Have you had enough?” She promised to personally deliver the petition to Downing Street once it hit its target of 100,000 signatures, a milestone it has since far exceeded.
But Vorderman’s campaign doesn’t stop there. A fierce critic of Brexit, she has repeatedly voiced her belief that the UK made a grave mistake leaving the European Union. Her reasons are deeply tied to the economic and social impact Brexit has had on the country. Vorderman argues that leaving the EU has damaged the UK’s economy, weakened international trade relationships, and made everyday life harder for ordinary people. She has pointed out rising costs, reduced job opportunities, and the challenges facing businesses as key evidence of Brexit’s failure.
“The promises made during the Brexit campaign have not been fulfilled,” Vorderman said in a recent statement. “Instead of taking back control, we’ve lost control of our economy and our future.” She believes rejoining the EU is the best way to rebuild trust, improve the economy, and create opportunities for young people.
Her activism has extended to pushing for electoral reform. Alongside comedian Steve Coogan, she recently addressed the Liberal Democrats’ conference to support the idea of proportional representation. Vorderman argues that the current voting system doesn’t give smaller parties or diverse viewpoints a fair chance, leaving many people feeling unheard.
Recent polls show that Vorderman’s concerns about Brexit resonate with a large section of the UK population. A survey conducted in October revealed that 47% of respondents now support rejoining the EU, compared to 38% who want to stay out.
As the country edges closer to its next general election, Vorderman’s vocal campaign for political and economic change is capturing attention. Her message is clear: the UK deserves a fairer political system and a serious conversation about rejoining the EU to secure a better future for its citizens.