Friday, July 6, 2018

BREAKING NEWS:  BRITISH PRIME MINISTER MAKES BREXIT MEANINGLESS IN PLAN UNVEILED TONIGHT



"This Brexit strategy is a sell-out to the global corporates, as it was during Maastricht.  The Tory Eurosceptics are a waste of space"


Nigel Farage-Twitter  7/6/2018


"May's surrender proposal talks of Economic and Security Partnership.  This means EU control of our trade policy and being part of their plans for EU Armed Forces.  Plus being bound to things like the evil European Arrest Warrant...…."


Gerard Batten-UKIP leader Twitter 7/6/2018


"Brexit did not mean keeping 90 percent of our economy that does not export to the EU trapped by their laws..."


Nigel Farage Twitter  7/6/2018


After an eight hour meeting at the Prime Minister's country residence Checkers a three page statement was issued outlining the Brexit strategy of Theresa May's Conservative Party government and it left many on both sides of Brexit dismayed.

One Brexit opponent, Liberal Democrat Party leader Vince Cable, suggested the deal may be rejected by the European Union if its presented in negotiations.

But the strongest reactions came from those who support Brexit led by "Mr. Brexit" Nigel Farage, the former United Kingdom Independence Party leader, and UKIP's current leader European Parliament member Gerard Batten.

Farage said that those who claim to support Brexit in the cabinet should have resigned over Mrs. May's Brexit strategy and their failure to do so proves they are all "career politicians".

Batten called it "May's surrender proposal" and noted it has "Special arrangements for EU migrants (ie open borders)" in a tweet tonight.

Also reacting the Scottish Nationalist Party leader Nicola Sturgeon who said that if the Brexiters in the cabinet don't resign over the plan then more "fudge" is being served up.

"The Times" published a report saying Prime Minister May took a hard line with her cabinet telling close associates that she would fire Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson if he tried  'to undermine the peace deal'.

The deal locks most of British economy  (90 percent)  into the European Union rules and regulations, keeps the UK subject to the European Arrest Warrant and ultimately subordinate to the European Court of Justice.

The proposal as it stands would leave in shreds the notion of a 'good trade deal' offered to the UK by President Donald Trump in conjunction with Brexit.



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