To recap: Brexit is 100 days away, the official deal is guaranteed to fail, no other deal is on the table, the default is to crash out and further destroy the economy and peace in Ireland, and we're arguing about whether Corbyn called May stupid.
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Replying to @seldo
As someone who follows this, do you understand why May is fighting so hard for this when she didn't support brexit from the beginning?
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I think she believes the will of the people is to leave. I don't know why she thinks that when it's clear they were misled.
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Even given that, why must she herself execute it when she was against it from the beginning?
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This strikes me as the most british thing ever, but I feel like there must be more to it than that.
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It is both the most end-of-empire British thing I can think of (short of covering up atrocities on the way out), but I would like to understand how much tea and gin is being bought in Westminster/Belgravia vs. yearly averages.
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