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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Another misleading thread.
Labour has been got at over the last 2 years for NOT saying what its brexit policies actually are.
Now after talking to people,business and other sources it spells one out more clearly.
Then is accused of a u-turn.
All Parties including the govt.are having to re think what they have said,looked for and planned.
What may come as to any final deal is unpredictable for any Party or anyone to say at this time.
As to these plans, if there has to be a short or longer proposed transition period,then that in itself means the UK has not then yet fully left.
So it makes perfect sense to me to remain with all the in place benefits and issues until full severance.
I see nothing wrong at all with this announcement and there will also be plenty changes of thinking coming from the govt.too as to what they were briefly outlining a year ago.
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You were one of her biggest critics for her u-turns, but singing a different tune when it's Corbyn! No surprise there! :roll eyes: