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While I agree with what you say about Labour, it doesn't lessen the absolute ****show the Tories have become.

There's already been reports of many manufacturers either pulling out of the UK or threatening to, a no deal Brexit will be very bad for the state of this country.
None of the party's including labour would have done any better. When there are such strong divided views and an intransigent EU, it's just not possible to get an *acceptable by the majority* agreement

And for those calling for another referendum, how on earth is that going to bring about a resolution. Apart from the democratic mess it puts the country in, if people were divided and still are on a simple in/out choice, how on earth are they to choose on customs unions, backstop borders and such like .... its not going to happen.
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