Brexit - Then and Now



Jo Johnson explains his reason for resigning as Minister for Transport and Minister for London over Brexit:

"What is now being proposed won’t be anything like what was promised two years ago."

We need a democratic People's Vote on the final terms of the government's Brexit Deal or No Deal - the issue is far too important to be left to a vote in the House of Commons.   

   

People's Vote on Brexit (07/11/18)



Support for Brexit if shrinking right across the country - a democratic People's Vote is the only way to decide if the Government's Final Deal should be accepted.

   

Where's Jeremy Corbyn? (06/11/18)


Hugo Rifkind doesn't pull his punches with this hard-hitting column in The Times which lays into one of the main Brexit backers, Aaron Banks, who is now under investigation by the National Crime Agency.

Banks now say that he regrets voting for Brexit and all the opinion polling evidence now suggests that a majority of the public support a People's Vote on the final terms of any Brexit deal - or No deal.

So where is Jeremy Corbyn when you need him? 

Because instead of giving voice to the majority of Labour members who support the EU's Single Market and its Customs Union, the party leader has nothing of real substance to to say.    
 
Arron Banks’s mission is political vandalism

By hugo rifkind - The Times

Whatever the truth about the Brexit backer’s finances, his interventions have sowed xenophobia and division

Arron Banks, a man who claims to have spent £8 million of his own money bringing about Brexit, now says he regrets voting for it because the process has “unleashed demons”. He is right. Those demons include viciousness, divisiveness and xenophobia for political ends. They also include smug stupidity. You will find variants of all these demons, true, across the political spectrum, but there is one man who is the ultimate avatar of them all, and that man is Arron Banks. Perhaps he regrets unleashing himself.
 
Read the full article via the link below to The Times.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/comment/arron-bankss-mission-is-political-vandalism-nnsqzrbh6
 

Where's Jeremy Corbyn? (21/10/18)



Jeremy Corbyn likes to think of himself as a democrat, yet the Labour leader could be bothered to get his arse along to yesterday's People's Vote march in London.

Even though the great majority of Labour Party members support the call for a People's Vote on the final terms of Brexit.

What a plonker!




Where's Jeremy Corbyn? (24/06/18)



A good question from one of the Peoples' Vote marchers as Jeremy Corbyn is posted missing even though the vast majority of Labour members support a vote on the final terms of Brexit.

   

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