
Originally Posted by
ragingpup
So Kerr. No response, so I will summarise your position. Correct me if it is wrong.
You are not willing to see a compromise between May and Corbyn? You are not willing to explore, in order to avoid a No Deal, a compromise Softer Brexit which we could negotiate with the EU a different style of agreement, and to find out what bottom lines that such a negotiation could provide for us?
You would rather go straight to a No Deal? On the principle that the EU are now a competitor who will not allow us a say in future trade agreements, even though they stand to gain from tariff free trade from us as one of their biggest partners?
You are not willing to explore the compromise?
On this point of principle?
And as a result of this principle, you accept that there will be a substantial impact on business, that will cause many businesses to relocate to the EU and lose us a large number of jobs and revenues?
Yet, when a suggestion is put that a small increase in corporation tax on businesses, you argue incessantly about this being an extreme, lunatic, and dogmatic position.
Can you see the contradiction?
Game, set and match.