First published at 13:26 UTC on November 13th, 2018.
In a speech at the Lord Mayor’s banquet last night, the PM, Theresa May, said that the Brexit talks are now in the endgame.
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In a speech at the Lord Mayor’s banquet last night, the PM, Theresa May, said that the Brexit talks are now in the endgame.
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And according to the Financial Times the EU Chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier says that a Brexit deal is almost ready.
Sterling rose on the news and is currently at about 1.145 euro to the pound.
But Barnier did say there was still a way to go.
The trouble for Mrs May is that according to reports she needs to get the text of any agreement signed off today in order that a summit for the EU to accept it can still be held in November.
I’ve got to be honest, the only end-game I can see approaching is that of the survival of the PM’s Chequers based Brexit In Name Only.
How on earth, after recent talk of cabinet ministers’ disquiet over the terms of that wretched proposal and talk that just about everyone except the PM and a few cronies are going to vote it down, can she even think this kite is gonna get off the ground?
Then there’s the EU, where its member states are chomping at the bit to dig into the detail that they have not yet seen, to make sure it looks after their own disparate needs.
The only things keeping this debacle scraping along the ground instead of an undignified burial in an unmarked grave in the political boneyard is a combination of the weakness of the PM and the antics of our very own domestic Remainers.
The Remainers saw how weak the PM is and exploited it to the full and with the weight of 17.4 million voters on one side and the Remain dominated establishment on the other, she tried to keep a foot in both camps - hence the birth of Chequers.
Now she’s trying to convince everyone that Chequers somehow meets the..
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