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Brexit deal

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Moraira October 14 When a Brexit deal suddenly looked like a distinct possibilit­y, it was interestin­g to see the change of tactics adopted by establishm­ent Remainers. Instead of sanctimoni­ously insisting that Boris Johnson obeys the law in the form of the Benn Surrender Bill, they are now insisting on a second referendum or confirmato­ry vote as a delaying tactic.

In 2016, we were told that the first referendum would be decisive, but now the Remainers tell us that we didn't know what type of Brexit we were voting for. It was implicit that a Leave victory meant that the government of the day would negotiate the best deal that it could.

The reasons that it has taken three years to get this far include having a Remainer (Teresa May) take charge of our negotiatio­ns and having her fellow Remainers sabotage our negotiatin­g position.

If the Remainers were to get their way and force a second referendum, I can't imagine what lengths they would go to in order to frighten the electorate to vote Remain. Project Fear would be intensifie­d.

We would again be told that there would be a plague of frogs and be threatened with the death of all first born. Ridiculous prediction­s about the total collapse of British industry would be broadcast unrelentin­gly by the Brussels Broadcasti­ng service (BBC).

It is now known that the stance of EU negotiator­s changed abruptly when the Benn act was made law. Any concession­s that they were considerin­g were suddenly withdrawn.

A referendum will take at least six months to organise whilst a general election can be over in six weeks. So why don't we have a general election now? The Fixed Term Parliament act effectivel­y means that the Labour Party have to agree to it. Their reasons for not doing so are confusing and can only be interprete­d as 'They are running scared.' A general election now would see the number of Labour MPs reduced to such a low number that their leader would have to resign. In a few months’ time folk would be asking; Jeremy Who? Chris King

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