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TMay's job can't be that much fun at the moment.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chilterns-countryside/trails/coombe-hill-and-chequers-trail
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2018/06/29/a-soft-brexit-is-a-compromise-that-would-please-no-one/
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/giant-sadiq-khan-baby-balloon-to-fly-over-london
Over £15k raised for it already
Dave changed the rules back so it would be 20 years on.
I *think* I've got a better chance of seeing the papers about this mess than I have of actually seeing Brexit!
If I had said she'd be gone by the 2019 summer recess I'd feel a lot more confident.
Note Dominic Grieve's comments this morning. The type of deal that the EU is proposing on Northern Ireland is unacceptable to a lot more than the usual awkward squad. M Barnier is being badly advised if he thinks there is any chance of persuading the House of Commons to accept it. It's a complete non-starter (and rightly so, it's highly improper interference with the internal workings of a sovereign state).
Okay.
The political life expectency of any PM who agreed to that would be measured in picoseconds.
So no deal it is.
It was stick, end the war with Britain, but compromise on a seeming constitutional technicality, or twist, play on, and risk everything in the name of constitutional purity.
Some of it sounded rather familiar, even if the stakes were quite different...
Ive also said repeatedly an accidental no deal is most likely. We cannot bend on this point, and that has to mean no deal if the EU persists .
That means Britain is ineluctably being drawn towards a form of EEA and customs union membership. Some leading Brexiteers, such as Dan Hannan, are openly talking about it; in private, there is at least one Brexiteer Cabinet member thinking of breaking ranks and proposing it. For it is clearly now the best option for both the country and the Conservative Party, as this paper has consistently advised. The irony is that this is the one course Mrs May has set herself against. How long will this latest fruitless act of opposition last? She may get her way at the summit today but once the Cabinet get their phones back, they will realise that there is a real world beyond the parched gardens of Chequers.
https://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/evening-standard-comment-the-real-world-is-outside-the-chequers-summit-a3881046.html
And continued freedom of movement.....well, that'll be interesting.....
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I’d bet on it being Gove too. He’s probably more concerned about not being responsible for destroying the union than the average Brexiteer.
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Can be used as a football shirt and a white flag.
PS The Queen will also be very respectful to The President of The United States of America too.
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