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Old 08-02-2019, 13:07   #7442
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Re: Brexit

Interesting article on when the Tory moderates may act to prevent a destructive no-deal
Quote:
LONDON — It's crunch time for the Tory moderates.
Inside the U.K. Cabinet, those most fiercely opposed to a no-deal Brexit return to their constituencies this weekend wrestling with the biggest dilemma of their political lives: How long to give Theresa May before triggering the emergency escape hatch?

Jump too soon, by resigning to join a parliamentary rebellion against no-deal, and risk scuppering the prime minister’s negotiation with Brussels at its most crucial stage. But wait too long and it may be too late. Worse still, they will have abandoned their post at a time of national emergency.
https://www.politico.eu/article/ther...oners-dilemma/
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