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New Eu Referendum Would Break Faith With Britons, May To Warn Mps
I first thought that Mrs May was living in Cloud Cuckooo Land but now I genuinely believe she takes the electorate for complete fools. By betraying the result of the referendum in attempting to cling to the EU by the skin of her teeth if necessary, regardless of the cost to the country, she's already broken faith with Britons. Who would trust her? Lies, lies, and more lies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The backstop is utterly unacceptable. If the whole of the UK remains in the area we've not left whereas if they switched to NI alone there that creates an internal border that no one else would accept. That it would solve the GFA issue created by the EU is irrelevant, there are better ways to do that than failing to exit.
No-deal is fine. Not ideal, but the EU was never intending to agree a reasonable deal.
As mentioned, the sticking point is the EU, and only if the RoI agree.
No-deal is fine. Not ideal, but the EU was never intending to agree a reasonable deal.
As mentioned, the sticking point is the EU, and only if the RoI agree.
No, I am not advocating a second referendum. I could understand her saying ‘No’ to that - we've voted - but in giving the reason she’s given, she’s taking not only Leavers for fools, but the whole of the electorate. Having already broken faith with Britons by attempting to negotiate a deal that the majority didn’t vote for and don't want – and she knows it - to now attempt to portray herself as a character of impeccable ethics really is the height of hypocrisy. And worse still ... she really expects people to believe her! There's arrogance for you!naomi can you put yourself down for best answer well saidXx
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