
James Cracknell says UK could rejoin the EU 'in a generation's time'
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50% : But, speaking about the prospect of the UK resuming EU membership, he added: 'If that was ever to happen, it would be when the 18-25s, 18-30s that voted predominantly Remain become older. 'A lot of people over 50 voted predominantly for Brexit... maybe in a generation's time.47% : But no, we made the decision, we have to back ourselves.' Mr Cracknell has never been a big supporter of Brexit and has previously claimed the UK's exit from the EU made the country 'look inward and be a little Britain'.
44% : He was the oldest competitor to take part in the contest in its near 200-year history In an interview with the Telegraph, Mr Cracknell said he would not support the UK rejoining the EU now and stressed the country had to 'make the most' of its post-Brexit freedoms.
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