May's offer was neither 'new' nor bold. It will be her final failure | Tom Kibasi

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From customs to workers’ rights, nothing has changed – meaning it is unlikely to win any MPs round, writes IPPR director Tom Kibasi

In a last-ditch attempt to get her deal through parliament, Theresa May has presented a supposedly fresh 10-point plan to break the deadlock. On closer examination, the changes are at best slight, and at worst set to lose her more support than they gain. May once attempted a similar manoeuvre over supposedly “legally binding changes to the backstop”.

 

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I have to agree with you. In a few years we should ask her to sit down for a post-mortem. I doubt we will get the truth but maybe signs. In any case I am much more interested in the ideological cape and the sociological dynamic of feminity being played out.

To boldly “seeking common ground in Parliament” where no Brexit PM has gone before, these are the Farage’s of the bollocks we are witnessing. Yeah...makes no sense to me either.

Her final failure could be hire the garbage of MovistarArg !!!!! That would’ve be fatal !!!

It is bland and boring.

expectations weren't high, and even they weren't met

The whole thing is an omnishambles. RevokeArticle50

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