Brexit was an awful thing, BUT it will increase democracy for both parties.

EU needs to be made more democratic or we need to severely limit its power, as its original intent, because the current show is just a farce.

Brexit did not and will not 'increase democracy' in any way anywhere.

It will, in time. You basically cut the hierarchy in half. A citizen can now meet their politician in the supermarket.

The other parts necessary is transparency and democracy but those are on other orthogonal axis.

It won't, you haven't cut any hierarchy, that's not how the EU works (but the UK let themselves get disinformed about that for decades by certain Mr. Johnson and others). A citizen can meet the politician in the supermarket in the same way as before and it does not matter, because the politician lied to him, the citizen believed him and voted for the Brexit and nothing got better. Now the citizen does not believe in democracy in general. Trust is what has been lost.

I can meet my MEP in the supermarket. I can write to him an email and he will reply personally. This is a non-issue.

The "current show" is just because member states don't want to give up responsibilities to the EU, hence why we have the Commission. In a more federal EU the parliament would have more power.

The only good thing to come out of Brexit is setting an undeniable example for what a monumental failure it was. For those who are paying attention, anyway. And that group is not the majority of voters.

We'll still end up with a Reform government lead by Farage in the next election.

There is little hope if the AFD takes Germany. There might not be much of an EU left soon.

Instead of fighting this unmitigated march towards fascism, all the EU is concerned with is chat controls and further limiting the freedoms of its own population.

Ultimately, those with all the money and power will still have all the money and power, fascism or not. It's just that under fascism, they think their power is easier to maintain, so they will short-sightedly choose fascism.

That will lead to war, will lead to a big reset and then we'll repeat the exercise in 2120 when we've all forgotten, again, that concentrating power in the hands of the few has one inevitable outcome, taught by history again and again and again.

What the world will look like by then, who knows. Hotter, more hostile, digitalised to the point of humans and machines becoming nearly indistinguishable? Who knows.

I suppose there's a chance of this also being the precipice of the great filter and then there won't be anyone to quibble over these sorts of things.

Maybe a new civilisation of intelligent beings will pop up from the savagery of nature. But they will also apply 'survival of the fittest' to all strata of their society and here we go again.