There simply isn’t Julia. TM is a remainer, as are most MP’s in this country. They are out to derail brexit. We live in a country with limited free speech, and the illusion of democracy
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But many of us who voted remain accept the referendum result and are no longer remainers. I'm not sure you are right in your assumption. Theresa May has set red lines and has stuck to them. But perhaps we have to realise time has come for us to walk away from EU.
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The time to walk has most certainly come Rachel, but I fear TM won’t
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Appeasement isn't working. It will be a shock to walk out, but we'll manage it. I think the way the EU is going, they will only give us a deal that is akin to us walking anyway. Her problem is balancing business/economy with what the electorate decided. It's a ballsy decision.
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One must make ballsy decisions when leading the country. I just don’t think TM is up to it sadly. I think brexit will be derailed and the majority betrayed.
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I wonder who could make this decision? Let's see. Someone has to do it. She can step up. We were talking about it today. If she redirected the £39bn to the NHS, to help business handle WTO tariffs/disruption and to economic investment while walking we thought she'd smash it.
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Brexit is a huge opportunity! We have nothing to fear and everything to gain. We just need MP’s to believe in this country as much as the people who voted to leave do! JRM would have the balls and composure to deliver brexit
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Or Boris would. He has cabinet experience too unlike JRM who needs to step up and become a minister.
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If May doesn’t deliver a full Brexit, I can see a significant chunk of the Conservative Party vote pouring away from them. It won’t go to Labour but it will go somewhere!
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I totally agree Gary, it will then be too late for the likes of Jacob Rees Mogg to make a difference, all the trust for conservatives will be lost,
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I think she has fundamentally got this wrong - starting with trying to be PC and having an evenly balanced cabinet between the remainers and brexiteers. It’s perfectly obvious that is a recipe for stalemate. She should have gone for a more pro brexit weighted cabinet.
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Or better still a more pro remain weighted cabinet.
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Clearly I support brexit, and you don’t. However the point I was making was if brexit means brexit, then trying to achieve that with half your team pulling in the opposite direction is silly. But I
@expect you’ll just reply “stop brexit”
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If Brexit means Brexit, what does Brexit mean? Apart from the circularity of a word meaning the same as itself what on earth does it mean? Can anyone articulate for me a clear and unified vision of Brexit? We're leaving the Premiership but we're going to play in a Premiership?
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brexit means leaving all the pillars of the EU not leaving europe the eu and negotiate a FTA that is agreeable to all 28 countries without ECJ, FoM Brussels interference in our domestic affairs and a fair open and non discriminatory immigration system.
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With a pro global trade policy that does not give foreign powers rights or control over the uk decision making and choice of direction. Does this help?
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Yes it does!
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The problem is
@theresa_may believes that she needs to find the middle ground to keep both Remain & Leave voters happy but as we all know there is no middle ground, we're either in or out... no one voted to be half in and half out. We all had one vote and more wanted to Leave. -
If you're half in you may as well go all the way.
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I believe that’s Harvey Weinstein‘s new defence?
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