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Is Plan B No Vote Brexit?
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Hello
Since the ridiculous worst-case scenarios for Brexit set out by the supposedly apolitical Mark Carnet, Chairman of the Bank of England to Theresa May’s stuck-in-the-mud stance, Conservative activists have been begged over the heads oof their MP’s to follow her Brexit deal. This splits activists and their constituency party and will make her MPs’ jobs harder. The plan to work on MP’sbis a shambles and has broken trust within the Conservative Party. Endless shabby promises of promotion if they vote for this dreadfull list of nonsensical words shows a monumental ego at work that does not brook failure. And for a second time, she expects a positive reaction after going behind MP’s backs
And remember the Welsh farmers seen at Market with separate images of Mrs May- did they meet? It may turn out that the EU would like a discussion about subsidies, as they profit too.
I have asked for cross-party discussions before. Now one such movement is being built against her.It is so unnecessary.
Take a rural MP with an interest in agriculture and ask for a Representatives from the National Farmers’Union and talk with counterparts from the EU. Talk in the UK of course.
Is it possible that we took the cheap option? MrsMay has not worked for 2 years on Brexit as claimed. As late as September 2017 there was a panicked recruitment drive as the government realised they had too few negotiators.
Today there were two demonstrations for and against Brexit. Not much media coverage.
We can make a Brexit deal for the UK but the people want more involvement. Gone are the loners. We are team members.. Maybe MPs can set us an example.
I hope we find clarity; we have a lot to offer.
Lucylou
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