Posted on 11/15/2018 3:59:29 AM PST by Nextrush
"She wants us to remain....I see this as an absolute betrayal. I see it as the worst deal in history..."
Nigel Farage on "The Nigel Farage Show"-11/14/2018
As of 530 am Eastern there have been five resignations from Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet following release of her Brexit deal with the EU led by Brexit Minister Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey.
The deal is considered flawed in four ways as laid out by Tory dissenter Jacob Rees-Mogg.
1. The 39 billion pound payment to the European Union
2. Treating Northern Ireland differently than other parts of the UK
3. Locking the UK into EU customs union and EU laws
4. Agreeing to subject the UK to the EU Customs Union
There's plenty of dissent in the Conservative Party backbenches, the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland which helps Theresa May have a parliamentary majority and among opposition parties.
Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn called it a "bad deal which isn't in the interests of the whole country".
The Liberal Democrats, a crony capitalist party that opposes Brexit, said it was a bad deal and kept pushing the notion of a second referendum on the issue.
Today, a Junior Minister for Northern Ireland Shaliesh Vara resigned with the resignation letter saying in part....
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A bloody mess.
#5 - They will be eaten last by the EU army.
Is she related to the Chamberlain’s? Neville did the same dumb stuff in the late ‘30s
Let’s summarize the stupidity:
* paying people you don’t want to deal with anymore
* continuing to be bound by their laws while having no input on them, though it was very little before
They should have completely broken away, setting their own immigration and trade policies and not given any more money to the EU.
No money exchanged, no complicated trade deals, no "moving banks" around the EU (of which I'm involved in moving one to Luxembourg right now because of Brexit) just a simple "If you're here in Great Britain, carry on as normal" and the same rules for international banks located in Britain as British banks.
If the EU didn't like those terms, tough sh*t.
What is wrong with the country that bore the United States of America?
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