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Boris Writes To Jezza
Asking what his plans are for Brexit and saying the public have a right to know. Do you think Jezza will reply?
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I agree that it’s unsatisfactory; I’ve already said that above.
But the point is, we know all this already so this feels like a publicity stunt by Johnson when he ought to be telling people, honestly, the consequences of his own deal. He pulled it from Parliament after Parliament had actually agreed it in principle but refused to rush it through in 3 days.
I agree that it’s unsatisfactory; I’ve already said that above.
But the point is, we know all this already so this feels like a publicity stunt by Johnson when he ought to be telling people, honestly, the consequences of his own deal. He pulled it from Parliament after Parliament had actually agreed it in principle but refused to rush it through in 3 days.
> Keir Starmer has said he, personally, would vote to Remain
And he also said ...
* He would be the (lead) one negotiating the deal
* Only the deal and Remain would be on the ballot paper
If I was a Brexiteer and a cynic, I might suspect that he would agree a deal that I would find less appealing than Remain - thereby engineering a Remain victory.
And he also said ...
* He would be the (lead) one negotiating the deal
* Only the deal and Remain would be on the ballot paper
If I was a Brexiteer and a cynic, I might suspect that he would agree a deal that I would find less appealing than Remain - thereby engineering a Remain victory.
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