I thought she was rather magnificent, SB. Thatcher reborn, but dealing with the enemy without rather than the one within. The first time I have been impressed by her since she came to power.
You have to bear in mind the game that the EU are playing. They are used to member nations holding multiple referenda until they get the answer that they want. That's why the mood music coming from certain EU leaders prior to Salzburg was how much they would welcome a second (technically third) referendum and why May then got roughed up at the conference to try to push us into agreeing to one.
Even if Labour can't hold the line (and irrespective of my own views), I agree with May that it would be a betrayal not to put the outcome 2016 referendum into effect.
I don't think May has dealt with the EU, but she has set down a marker that needed to be set down.
So you’re a hard Brexit kind of guy? Standing shoulder to shoulder with Boris and Rees-Mogg?
You do realise that we’ll all have to meet the costs of customs checks and tariffs in the absence of a free trade deal with the EU? All the basics will go up – Spanish broccoli and asparagus, French and Italian cheeses and wines, Dutch saladings, Asbin’s Volvos etc. And it will, of course, be the poorest in society who will feel the greatest impact.
" And it will, of course, be the poorest in society who will feel the greatest impact."
but it certainly won't be you now will it?
Less sales of Spanish broccoli Italian wines French cheeses Don't suppose those nations will be too chuffed
Since when have you given two hoots about the poorest in society Kerr
Your posts consistently show nothing but contempt for them & those who seek to represent them
Your "concern" is about as sincere as Maybot's "Brexit means Brexit" so just stop all this arsewipe crocodile tears
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Absolutely not ..Lets get out of Europe..
In fact the governments next Public Poll should be " should all yawkshiremen be gelded..Yes or Yes "
Should Lanks and Yorksheer ( best county ) join forces ? Wid sooin soort North /Sarf divide ,,
Given your Brexit means Brexit comment, I'm guessing that you are not a fan of Chequers and are with SB, Johnson, Rees-Mogg and Farage on a hard exit?
I'm guessing that your comment about Italy and France means that you have also bought into the hard Brexiteer view that there will be a deal simply because the continent would suffer in a no deal outcome as we would? They surely will, but you are missing the point, which is that both those countries will be left with free access to a huge economic free trade area, which means that they can handle any disruption to cross channel trade far more easily than we can - a country that cannot produce enough food to feed itself.
If I am further understanding your post correctly, you think I am disqualified from commenting upon any impact upon the poor, because I am not a fan of Corbett? Well you are and you are also a Brexit supporter, so what are your views upon the potential for rising prices on the poor? Is it worth it to have a few less Polish delicatessens? What are your views or are you going to go all coy and Cambridge Analytica?