May asks MPs for ‘honourable compromises’ to back Brexit deal

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May asks MPs for ‘honourable compromises’ to back Brexit deal
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Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday asked Britain’s MPs to “stand together as democrats and patriots” to back her Brexit deal

It would seem the Brexiters are clutching at straws and none more than the Telegraph and Spectator both owned by the very anti-EU Barclay brothers and both of which along with Conservative Home – forgotten already how I caught out Daniel Hannen over his claim how badly Ugandan vanilla famers were being treated by the EU – seem to be wallowing in desperation.

First of all, what do you think the EU makes of all this? That Ministers and MPs are already talking about ways of getting out of the WA conditions? That’s hardly likely to augur well for any FTA negotiations. As for the rest of the world for whom the UK is already regarded as being uncreditworthy and unreliable and wanting its own way, they’ve picked up on it too.

You need to remember that Commonwealth citizens were allowed to vote and many voted OUT on the understanding that leaving would benefit them in the matter of easier access to the UK. Given that immigration was one of the key issues how is May or her successor if she goes going to square that circle? Don’t think either that people like Fox aren’t aware already of such demands.

As someone said years ago the world has become a global village and thanks to 24/7 news and the Internet what happens in one place will be known elsewhere in minutes whether it’s the Article 62 argy-bargy/Parliamentary complications in the UK or a massacre of Muslims in New Zealand.

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