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Old 10-11-2017, 09:13 AM #12
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
Not perhaps a general coalition govt.
However on brexit,yes.
There should be input and working equally together on this issue all through.
It should have been done that way from the start.

This issue will affect all elected UK govts of the future, to really get the best outcome with no real opposition needs the main parties at least involved equally in negotiations and planning beyond.

So yes,on the issue of brexit definitely at least a Con/Lab coalition should have been in place.
With strong representation consulted throughout from the additional Nations to England,which make up the whole of the UK.
Yes, of course, it should. What we need is a panel of expert economists and traders with no political leaning.

Good post Joey.
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