Talking of project fear. More total fantasy brexit nonsense.
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Given that they won't move aside and Corbyn is being slow to take the one step that he could to try to make them, what is Labour's answer?
Are you in support of the further referendum favoured by Momentum, much of the PLP and your pick for leader - Starmer?
Or do you favour the ultra hard, job destroying Brexit that you called for a couple of days ago?
Are you sure about that? If the EU gave us all of those concessions for the withdrawal agreement and pledges for the future trading agreement as you have argued, what makes you think they wouldn't make similar surprising concessions on a deal that focuses on frictionless trade. It would be more favoured by the EUas it keeps us closer to them. This way, we would have to make some unfavourable concessions but might, crucially, achieve something closer to frictionless trade with the added advantage of not requiring the damaging backstop and gain a commons majority. It would depend on what concessions we could achieve/have to make on FoM and ECJ.
The EU have said they won't renegotiate, but I'd bet they would if the deal swung in this direction.
Yes, I'm sure about that.
Can I just check that you understand that Labour's six bullet point plan includes a commitment to remaining in the Single Market and that the Single Market includes the four freedoms? In other words, you are suggesting that the EU would make concessions on the fundamental principles upon which it is based. You are saying that they would rip up Lisbon and Maastricht. Where would that leave other countries in the EU who don't like freedom of movement?
This is the problem; you don't like the deal on the table and so you choose to believe that a deal that you would like is available. That's what MPs are doing and that's why Parliament is now playing a game of chicken with no deal approaching fast (because that is the only outcome that doesn't need Parliamentary approval).
I could be wrong. Why don't you write to your MP and suggest that a Labour delegation go to the EU negotiating team to ask whether they would give a Labour government a deal where we get all the benefits of membership with none of the costs and obligations that go with it. A Labour Party that achieved that would be swept to power on a landslide.
All my statements are factual,I want a positive future for my kids.The under 25s in the EU have been left in the unemployment wilderness by the wicked EU bureaucrats (apart from Germany of course the true leaders).I do not want to be shackled to this dictatorship and allow my kids to end up this way.Soros and his mob give out all the fantasy nonsense.
Ok. Here is one fact you are peddling and its pretty fundemental.
You imply bureaucrats can pass legislation and that the EU is an undemocratic dictatorship.
This is simply not true. All legislation has to pass through 2 houses, the Parliament (fully elected by citizens of member states) and the Council (members nominated by the government of each country).