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Old 05-07-2018, 20:06   #165
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
If May cannot get cabinet agreement, then the matter might better be handed over to Parliament at this stage. An election should only be called if Parliament do anything more drastic that call for a second Referendum.

If the leaks about the "third way" are true, she cannot obtain agreement in Cabinet. So she's up Schmitt creek nix paddle.

What a pity that she has betrayed the Referendum result.
The referendum result was a slim majority for leave, whatever that meant, not an overwhelming majority (ie 2/3) for a hard Brexit.
I contend she's honouring the referendum result.
Any hard Brexit will fail as industry will suffer in the long term and people didn't vote to be worse off.
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