First published at 12:24 UTC on November 8th, 2018.
It looks like the ranks of those opposed to Theresa May’s Brexit plans are swelling as news spreads along the Tory back benches of what such a deal really means for the country.
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It looks like the ranks of those opposed to Theresa May’s Brexit plans are swelling as news spreads along the Tory back benches of what such a deal really means for the country.
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And the points that are being driven home are, firstly, that while we are in the EU we are forced to be in the customs union and single market. So why, when we’ve voted to leave the bloc would we then agree to still remain locked inside a customs union with the EU?
And secondly, why would we further sign up to a situation that would mean by agreeing to that customs union, the UK would not having the right to leave it when we wanted to. As we would be subject to some sort of separate joint arbitration mechanism i.e. not have control! And we would have to obey all the EU rules across the board as well!
Theresa May’s plan is being touted as a way of ensuring a UK wide, level playing field to prevent a hard border in Ireland. But the EU and its member states see it as a way of ensuring an all encompassing EU and UK wide, level playing field that will force the UK to obey all the rules and regulations and other obligations that EU member states have to observe, in order for us to have that customs union.
This is not what the UK electorate voted for in 2016.
This is basically staying inside the EU single market and customs union via the back door. This is not leaving the EU however you try and dress it up.
And there can only be one reason why the establishment is so keen on pushing this through, and that is because it provides an easy route back into the EU in short order.
The head of the Tory Backbench Eurosceptic European Research Group, Jacob Rees-Mogg said that this was a betrayal of ..
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