So... *three* choices then, @DavidLammy... (Actually there’s a fourth - deliver a proper Brexit - but who’s counting?)https://twitter.com/DavidLammy/status/1067511586280083456 …
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Clearly opinions on that differ. Tory Manifesto: "As part of the agreement we strike, we want to make sure that there are as few barriers to trade and investment as possible." i.e Single Market. Both Tory & Labour manifestos were inconsistent with any kind of meaningful Brexit.
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I didn’t mention the Labour manifesto. You asked me a question. I answered it.
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I know, I was just trying to be even handed given that I was about to go in hard on the tories with the gif...

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You can tell her heart isn’t in Brexit anymore. Tired sound bites and cliches. No answers, just rhetoric.
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In no time since this whole process started has
@JuliaHB1 offered a meaningful description of what Brexit means,how it can be achieved or what a deal should look like. Like most Brexiteers she has avoid detail because it’s too complicated and it would require some thought. -
I fully expect she voted remain, but there’s no money in providing reasoned and rational opinion (unless you’re a judge and I don’t think she has the attention to detail required for that).
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Are you suggesting that she is like Redwood and Rees-Mogg supporting Brexit for purely personal financial gain? I think you credit her with too much nouse.
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The manifesto which didn’t earn them a majority?

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No, the manifesto that LOST them their majority noless!
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The manifesto promise of a government that didn't win a majority is 'proper brexit' - but that isn't the 'will of the people' Julia
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A "Proper" Brexit - Something of which there is no consensus, yet all leave supporters will claim is their personal vision and supported by all leave voters.
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And yet so few people suggest they should also stick to the social care shake up that was in the same manifesto

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Quite simple. If the govt should adhere to their Manif commitments on Brexit, they should do the same on all Manif pledges such as social care. Which they won't do.
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What is "proper"? All possible circumstances require some sort of relationship with Europe, which is the proper one?
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The manifesto proposed “strong and stable” government
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Julia in her ivory tower, employment prospects and earnings not affected and no doubt anticipating inherited wealth. An example of the “ I’m alright Jack” Brexit
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So what is a "proper" Brexit?
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We turn all the EU external tariffs against ourselves