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Starmer’s Brexit Reset: A Strategic Shift or a Sacrifice?


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Posted
27 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

Due to Lawfare. Not a thing wrong with the policy or the reasoning behind it.

 

Starmer cancelled it, and wasted around £700 million.

 

The clueless creature is now running around kissing @rses to try and set up offshore return hubs, costs unknown, but it will be triple figure £ Millions.

 

You really should try engaging brain before engaging keyboard.

 

Here is Starmers 1st humiliation over his offshore hubs

 

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there will be more to come.

Starmer cancelled the Tories failed Rwanda scam and saved tax payers £millions.

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, The Cyclist said:

What have Labour achieved in the last year 

 

1. Record numbers of Illegal Immigrants

 

2. Unemployment heading up

 

3. National Debt heading up

 

4. Interest on the National Debt heading up.

 

5. increased hatred in the Labour Party.

 

Oops

 

Add inflation up to that list

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, The Cyclist said:

 

A sane and rational article 😀😀

 

 

 

Seems like a person you could hold a civil conversation with, for about 2 seconds.

 

The author obviously views further conversation as being pointless for various reasons. His last paragraph is telling:

 

"Why are the Brexiters so upset? ..

It can’t really be about such tiny, inoffensive ideas as a youth mobility scheme or health regulations on agri-foods. It’s something deeper. It’s the manner and existence of the deal itself.

 

This is why they’re so outraged ...

 

There is simply no deal that these people will support. There is no arrangement with Europe, no matter how benign and non-committal, which (they) would not call surrender."

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