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Old 22-08-2018, 13:32   #990
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
The Government can choose to implement those protections in UK law too, it's important that we continue to hold them to account on things like that. I sorta worry the Brexiters will demand those protections are revoked as a matter of principle/to wind up remainers and Remainers will let it happen so they can blame leaving the EU.
But how would we "hold them to account" exactly? The current Tory party is sliding more to the right and is now, via the ERG string pulling, aligning us with a free market, low tax and deregulated future.

It is exactly the reason why, on this subject, leaving the EU is a mistake. If all you have here is hope in the Government, backed up by the ability to "hold them to account" then I feel you are on a hiding to nothing.
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