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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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We've just taken the opportunity. Bye bye EU. Cya. Wouldn't want to be ya.

 

But it's not bye bye is it?

There's a problem,the UK wants its cake and eat it doesn't it?

You're either in,or you're out,so yes,bye bye it is,and stop trying to be ya.

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The referendum was a 'in' or 'out' decision. We are coming out.

 

The deal once out was never clearly agreed upon, or even thought about, by the rag-tag coalition of the Leavers. So the biggest lead on the 'view of the Nation' is the snap General Election which clearly was one of a soft Brexit.

 

Labour are 'at last' putting clothes on their Brexit conditions. And it appears that this small move has prompted the Tory's to do something!!

It is reported that a Friday statement by May will make the amendment un-necessary.

 

Somehow , I doupt it.

 

It has not prompted the tories to do something . The tories had a meeting last week and said that a statement /speech would be made this Friday . All Corbyn has done is jumped the gun and come out with a policy made up on the hoof . If anything the tories have pushed Labour into finally making a statement on their stance on brexit

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It’s a Conservative created situation from Cameron’s referendum onwards and it remains a Conservative Government problem to sort the mess out.An unenviable task given the range of views within the party.

Corbyn’s speech was very much a party political broadcast ,but Theresa needs to come up with something much more concrete for advancing discussion with the EU negotiators.

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It’s a Conservative created situation from Cameron’s referendum onwards and it remains a Conservative Government problem to sort the mess out.An unenviable task given the range of views within the party.

Corbyn’s speech was very much a party political broadcast ,but Theresa needs to come up with something much more concrete for advancing discussion with the EU negotiators.

 

That's the point, Corbyn can promise anything without having to deliver . Student loans anyone ?

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