Praising Brexit, A Story

Ha ha ha, it so easy to create absolute bollocks. Using just one 5 word AI prompt, "Create a novel praising brexit". Imagine if I had the time, was being paid, and had an agenda.
The year was 2050. The United Kingdom, a beacon of renewed sovereignty, stood tall on the world stage. The Brexit years had been a period of immense change, but the transformation was undeniable. 
Across the nation, once-dormant industries hummed with renewed activity. Freed from the shackles of EU regulations, British businesses thrived. The fishing industry, once decimated by quotas, flourished. British fish filled the markets, and coastal towns revitalized. 
Agriculture blossomed too. No longer bound by the Common Agricultural Policy, farmers tailored their practices to local needs. Fields once fallow were now vibrant with life, and the countryside echoed with the sounds of prosperity. 
The NHS, long a source of national pride, received a much-needed boost. Freed from EU directives, the government could invest heavily in healthcare, reducing waiting times and improving patient outcomes. 
Trade deals were struck across the globe. The Commonwealth, once a fading relic, was reborn. Countries like Australia and New Zealand, bound by history and shared values, became closer partners than ever before. 
Yet, the changes weren't just economic. A sense of national identity, long dormant, was reawakened. Communities across the country rediscovered their shared heritage, celebrating local traditions and customs. 
Of course, there were challenges. Supply chain disruptions, initial economic uncertainty, and the complex task of rewriting regulations were not without their difficulties. But the resilience of the British people, their ingenuity, and their unwavering belief in their nation carried them through. 
The Brexit years were a time of reinvention, a testament to the enduring spirit of the United Kingdom. It was a story of a nation taking back control, forging its own path, and emerging stronger than ever before.
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