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Old 19-11-2018, 23:54   #3408
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Re: Brexit

Been reading a good article in the FT "Brexit hardliners have shown they are not up to the job". It demolishes the argument that we needed a Brexiter in charge of the negotiations by pointing out how unsuccessful the Brexit ministers have been in their positions. The way that Theresa May ran rings around David Davis and Dominic Raab suggests that they would have been no match for the EU. The article does suggest that Theresa May has not been an impressive negotiator as she set out red lines she couldn't stick to and agreed early on to an inescapable Irish backstop amongst other failings.
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