Thursday, November 15, 2018

BREXIT LATEST: 'TRAITOR' THERESA MAY CUTS DEAL THAT CAUSES OUTRAGE ACROSS UK, CABINET RESIGNATIONS


""She wants us to remain....I see this as an absolute betrayal.  I see it as the worst deal in history...."


Nigel Farage on "The Nigel Farage Show"-11/14/2018-LINK


As of 530 am Eastern time in the US there have been five resignations from Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet following release of her Brexit deal with the EU led by Brexit Minister Dominic Raab and Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey.

The deal is considered flawed in four ways as laid out by Tory dissenter Jacob Rees-Mogg.

1.  The 39 billion pound payment to the European Union 

2.  Treating Northern Ireland differently than other parts of the UK

3.  Locking the UK into EU customs union and EU laws

4.  Agreeing to subject the UK to the EU Customs Union

There's plenty of dissent in the Conservative Party backbenches, the Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland which helps Theresa May have a parliamentary majority and among opposition parties.

Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn called it a "bad deal which isn't in the interests of the whole country".

The Liberal Democrats, a crony capitalist party that opposes Brexit, said it was a bad deal and kept pushing the notion of a second referendum on the issue.

Today, a Junior Minister for Northern Ireland Shailesh Vara resigned with the resignation letter saying in part:

"......The EU Referendum offered a simple choice-to either stay in or leave the EU.


The result was decisive with the UK public voting to leave and that is what we, their elected representatives, must deliver.


The agreement put forward, however, does not do that as it leaves the UK in a half-way house with no time limit on when we will finally be a sovereign nation...."


Meanwhile the message is coming out loud and clear from the United Kingdom Independence Party and its leader Gerard Batten on his Twitter feed:

"If you oppose Mrs. May's #BrexitBetrayal then you must vote, join and support UKIP"


Prime Minister May is set to speak to Parliament today to sell her deal but will there be a challenge to her leadership of her party, to her government?

Will she try to put her plan up for a vote and risk defeat?

As Mrs. May spoke to the House of Commons around 530am Eastern today the Conservative Party Whip said the PM "will not be bullied".

Its a developing story in the coming minutes and hours and days ahead.



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2 comments:

  1. This Theresa May has to be one of the biggest sellouts in British history, considering that it was the people's will (primarily from her very own party) to support Brexit.

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    1. There are all kinds of MP's from Labor to Conservative and the DUP from Northern Ireland speaking out against her deal and letting her know she's a liar and a sellout in the House right now.

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