While Rejoiners are still attempting to reverse Brexit, the MP for Wokingham claimed the UK has managed to avoid plans for a more federal system under plans drawn up by Remainers. Writing for his blog, Sir John claimed, had Remainers won, they would've instituted a campaign to remove power from the UK and transfer it to Brussels. In a complete critique of the Rejoin campaign, Sir John revealed the UK now has several freedoms it can pursue now free from the EU.
Sir John claimed the UK now has the right to pursue what to raise in taxes and what to spend the money on.
He also said the UK can decide its own laws, who to negotiate treaties with and put forward a plan for democracy worldwide.
He wrote: "When people ask me what have been the wins so far, I say the biggest win is the right of our country to decide for itself what to raise in tax, what to spend, what to pass into law, who to negotiate Treaties with and how to contribute to the treat causes of prosperity and democracy worldwide.
"It is true that many of these freedoms have not yet been used.
"Much opportunity lies ahead, as a Brexit public seeks to educate an anti Brexit establishment into the joys and advantages of making our own decisions and making government accountable directly to us through elections in a way Commissioners never were.
"There are so many areas where we can do better now we are free to do it our way, which I have often set out here."
Since Britain's departure, the UK has managed to roll over several free trade agreements with countries across the world.
Liz Truss Trade Secretary has also signed blockbuster free trade agreements with Canada and Japan.
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Although both deals will replicate elements of the EU's own deals with the states, Ms Truss claimed the UK will begin negotiations to update the deal with Canada.
This will also be the case with Mexico, whose own continuity agreement came into force from this month.
Commenting on the two separate agreements, Ms Truss said: "Now we have left the EU we are free to sign the next generation of British-shaped trade deals with free-trading nations, securing our economic ties with economies of the future.
"This next generation of deals will be trail-blazing, securing more access for British goods and services, which will support jobs and prosperity across the UK in industries that will shape the future of the global economy.
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"They will also serve as a key building block to CPTPP, as the UK pivots towards the Asia-Pacific.
"We want these deals to be pioneering in digital and services trade, and bolder in our commitments to the environment."
While both deals were rollover agreements, Ms Truss agreed a historic trade deal with Australia this month.
Despite fears, the deal will protect the rights of UK farmers by enforcing a cap on Australian meat imports for 15 years.
The deal is also parts of the UK's plan to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Negotiations to join the 11-nation group began this week for the UK to join the £9trillion bloc.
Commenting on the Australia deal, Ms Truss said: "This deal delivers for Britain and shows what we can achieve as a sovereign trading nation.