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Originally Posted by Maggy J
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Very. The conclusion is telling:
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All this should be seen as domestic incompetence. The EU has, from day one, been reasonably accommodating and consistent in its vision for where negotiations would lead. Both sides agreed to the sequencing, both sides agreed to the inclusion of a backstop within the withdrawal agreement. Both sides tried their hardest to obey referendum-induced red lines, which in the end proved impossible to square.
The cold, hard fact of Brexit is that the hardliners poked and pushed so hard that they eventually rendered their dream unrealisable. Any and all leave voters ought to feel let down and disappointed by their actions. When opportunities for leaving presented themselves, hardliner MPs blocked them off.
In the end, the hard Brexiteer perfectionists bedazzled by cake and unicorns proved to be the obstacle that Brexit itself could not hurdle.
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Written by a former Vote Leave staffer ..
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Originally Posted by jfman
I do agree though it’s a huge opportunity for disaster capitalists and American companies who want further privatisation of the NHS etc.
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This has always been the case. The ERG, led by a certain Mr Mogg, seek to achieve a UK where they and their friends in business can maximise their profits at the expense of the general population.
Let's be very clear here: the ERG do not give a monkeys about the unemployed Leave voters in the North East of England.