Former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says it is "disappointing" Cabinet decided to "entrust the final handling of Brexit to Jeremy Corbyn" and says "under no circumstances" can he vote for a deal involving a customs union as he does not believe that delivers on the referendum
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European Research Group chairman Jacob Rees-Mogg has described Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to extend Article 50 and hold talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as "deeply unsatisfactory"
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That means we are heading in the right direction then. Jeremy Corbyn must agree to a confirmatory vote to the people.
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Right direction, you mean ignore the democratic voice of the people?
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No right direction as in what's best for the country as a whole.
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In your opinion
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Based upon every fact based report on the damage crashing out of the EU will cause. Show me one contrary to that.
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That’s obvious if it hasn’t been planned for.... Three years
#Parliament had to prepare to leave but they just dicked about point scoring instead of being constructive on departing1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
So given we are unprepared and no deal will cause even more damage it's a pretty poor idea to push for it.
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What I find puzzling is a lot of those that complain about the damage leaving the
#EU may cause to the#UK economy are the same people who want#JeremyCorbyn as#PM which would do far more damage economically for far longer.......1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
I have my own serious reservations about a Corbyn led government but the clear and present danger is a disastrous crash out. Imagine the double whammy of both!
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