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Old 16-11-2018, 09:32 PM #18
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I accept totally she got a hard task in negotiating this.
On the other hand she never needed to put herself forward for the leadership in the first place.

I don't condemn David Cameron for walking away.
It may have looked bad but his conviction was, he could not negotiate for something he totally didn't believe in.
That vote in the referendum went against him and all his recommendations to the voters.
So he felt a new person was needed to follow through on it.

While I'm irritated he called the referendum with no conditions in place.
Such as a % size of majority needed or even just 3 Nations of the UK must also vote either remain or leave.

I do though admire him admitting he could not fight for something he didn't believe in as Prime Minister.

This draft agreement, it isn't the trading deal or full final deal yet, only reveals the base on which the full deal will be made on.
This draft agreement is very unlikely to get parliamentary support.
So won't get passed.

Either Mrs May will have to accept that and try for some concessions from the EU.
Or once it's defeated, whatever happens in the next few weeks, she will have only prolonged the inevitable and will see her draft agreement in tatters.

At that time, she will have no answers and even less authority again.
By her bad judgement again, just procrastinating as much as possible on this massively important issue.
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