Again, how can Theresa May talk about "uncertainty" of Scottish referendum on eve of triggering of Article 50.
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Doesn't matter. Whatever happens over the next 3 years, it's not going to represent "stability".
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not "just dealing with the aftermath" but also pursuing one of the hardest Brexit scenarios possible.
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Didn't she vote for one in Parliament and stand on a manifesto pledge of holding one?
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how is it "different"? Does Brexit not create uncertainty? Passporting rights for financial services?
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should remind her that Same arguments she uses for
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Very different? TM has embraced Brexit with no talk of the uncertainties there are. I'm surprised you and TM don''t see any parallels at all
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Thank God she was a remainer. Just imagine the havoc she could reek if she was anti-EU. No, wait.....
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'Dealing' with it. You could say that: at the head of a mad, extreme, charge of a minority of Die Hard Brexiteers
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she chose to be the Prime Minister who had to deal with the referendum. She cannot escape responsibility for results.
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