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How Long Before Sir Nigel Returns?
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As expected the stage is being set to sell the leavers down the river.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-46 20652/B rexit-d eal-job s-says- Chancel lor-Ham mond.ht ml#comm ents
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When David Davies ( or whatever his name is?) boasted that he would get 'a deal like no other in history ' he was 100% correct but NOT in the way he intended!
The 'deal' if you can call it such ! will be so bad that Parliament will be forced to reject it!
All more fuel to my theory that Theresa May has been intentionally set up as a sacrificial lamb to try but fail at getting us out of the EU!
So we will stay in just as the government want us to!
The 'deal' if you can call it such ! will be so bad that Parliament will be forced to reject it!
All more fuel to my theory that Theresa May has been intentionally set up as a sacrificial lamb to try but fail at getting us out of the EU!
So we will stay in just as the government want us to!
Since soft Brexit is no exit that's not something a responsible minister should be pushing for. I suspect phased departure exposes Hammond's desire for a permanently stalled departure. As for shutting down immigration, that's feasible since any system will have provision for assigning some requests as special cases. We are overpopulated, we need to avoid increase. World deals should already have been agreed in principle and triggered on exit.
To me Mr. Hammond sounds the kind of person who finds it difficult to cope with potential short term risk in order to gain something vital, such as self determination. They'd rather feel secure with the status quo. Maybe it's the Chancellor in him talking. Do nothing no matter what the benefit in case the economy slows for a bit before it takes off and soars for whoever comes after me.
All's well as long as others have a steady hand on the tiller.
To me Mr. Hammond sounds the kind of person who finds it difficult to cope with potential short term risk in order to gain something vital, such as self determination. They'd rather feel secure with the status quo. Maybe it's the Chancellor in him talking. Do nothing no matter what the benefit in case the economy slows for a bit before it takes off and soars for whoever comes after me.
All's well as long as others have a steady hand on the tiller.
Ron, bearing in mind that every major political party wanted this country to remain in the EU, I don’t think it would have mattered a jot who was handling it. I’ve always suspected the ‘Leavers’ would never get what they wanted. No surprise to me if the whole thing turns out to be one massive stitch up.
I can't see any reason why Farage, who has never been elected to Westminster, should be involved with any Government business at all.
But if Mrs May were to admit defeat and bring him in, how would he address the situation....face to face, or would stand with his back to everybody, and show them his backside instead ?
But if Mrs May were to admit defeat and bring him in, how would he address the situation....face to face, or would stand with his back to everybody, and show them his backside instead ?
You do not have to be elected to Westminster in order to be a minister, just get your sovereign to agree.
https:/ /www.qu ora.com /Do-UK- Ministe rs-have -to-be- MPs-or- Lords
"There are those who have been in the Cabinet without being a Lord or elected member at the time. Frank Cousins and Patrick Gordon Walker in Harold Wilson's Cabinet in 1964 for example, and Peter Mandelson for a period of 2008 (he was swiftly granted a peerage)."
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"There are those who have been in the Cabinet without being a Lord or elected member at the time. Frank Cousins and Patrick Gordon Walker in Harold Wilson's Cabinet in 1964 for example, and Peter Mandelson for a period of 2008 (he was swiftly granted a peerage)."
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