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Old 23-03-2019, 20:30   #461
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
You mean those who insist on honouring the election manifesto and the result of the referendum.
No, it's just a standard term used to describe some politicians.

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This might be something which many of us agree on!

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Calls grow for public inquiry into Brexit
Investigation could look at ballot wording, May’s red lines and negotiation strategy
Calls for a public inquiry into Brexit are mounting among diplomats, business figures, peers and MPs, amid claims that the civil service is already planning for a future investigation into how it has been handled.
The decision to call the referendum, the red lines drawn up by Theresa May and Britain’s negotiating strategy are all issues that senior figures would like to be examined.
Bob Kerslake, the former head of the civil service, said an inquiry was needed into “the biggest humiliation since Suez, certainly since the IMF crisis [in 1976]”. The cross-party peer said he believed the civil service “is both expecting and preparing for this”.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ry-into-brexit

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