If you count Corbyn as a ‘Brexiteer’ then I am sure he would want to do that. But no, the last thing Britain would ever do (under anyone but Corbyn) would be to close our borders to the EU (or, indeed, anywhere). It is just not in our DNA.
Talking of former UKIP leader Jeremy Corbyn, here he was, sounding off about the EU a few years ago:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rankenstein-European-empire-21st-century.html
Proof that Corbyn hates the EU: Video shows the Labour leader branding the bloc a 'military Frankenstein' and the 'European empire of 21st century'
A snip from the above:
He was addressing an audience of Irish activists the year after the country rejected the Lisbon Treaty by 53.4 per cent to 46.6 per cent.
Mr Corbyn warned them that he expected officials to refuse to accept the result – and to keep on fighting against moves to augment the EU's power.
'Don't scrap your posters, don't recycle them, because you're going to need them for a third referendum,' Mr Corbyn said.
'Because I've got a feeling they're going to keep on voting until they get the answer they want.'
Woops. Sorry guys. I just got mixed up between Farage and Corbyn for a minute there. Easily done, I am sure you would agree, when they are talking about the EU.
"military Frankenstein"
From that article I find also this quote funny:
"In his speech, Mr Corbyn said the Lisbon Treaty made the EU 'subservient to the wishes of Nato'.
That must be the reason that defense spending in the UK as % of GDP is the highest in the EU (except Greece but that has other reasons).
For US foreign affairs and US geopolitical security the UK is "our man on the ground" in the EU.
When it is about global military interventions and the NATO, Corbyn is fully entitled to be against "it". Just like he is now against the Tory UK government supporting Gaido in Venezuela.
But accusing "the EU", in such words, on positions, where the other half of the UK, the Tories, is an outspoken champion to reform-influence the EU in directions he does not like, is just cheap and irresponsible.
Accusing "the EU". What a nonsense. On matters of military or military related Foreign Affairs, there is no "EU". There are first of all individual members. The EU can only impose things on such matters when there is no veto. Meaning no one is against it. Meaning all members already had that opinion. => there is nothing to impose.
The Gaido issue showing that clearly again. But hey.. what do Thatcher, Cameron, Corbyn understand about the EU or consensus ? Not much. None of them ever bothered to understand.
In that sense he differs not from Thatcher and Cameron and so many others: a fully utilitarian position towards the EU, no shared EU project whatsoever, no team-player, and just abusing the EU for domestic politics.
But that is no surprise... or is it ?