It's going over dead ground, but the EU did address most of Cameron's concerns, although not necessarily giving him all that he wanted in each case.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-renegotiation-what-david-cameron-wanted-and-what-he-really-got-a6885761.html
Why not Bury ? They are much closer to folding.
Ultimately football clubs are commercial businesses, and as such may fail financially if underfunded or mis-managed.
We might as well start learning the words to The Star Spangled Banner, and teaching our school children to recite the pledge of allegiance. But hey, we got our sovereignty back, ( for about 5 minutes ).
Take a look at post #8670.
( The only ones coming across as bitter on this thread seem to be the more vociferous Brexiteers ).
The point of the DT article was to mislead people into believing that a majority of the electorate support prorogation of Paliament, which they patently do not.