Article 30D9J The EU is not the enemy of the state. Time to think again on Brexit

The EU is not the enemy of the state. Time to think again on Brexit

by
William Keegan
from on (#30D9J)
Labour has a golden opportunity to capitalise on the strong pro-European feelings of the young

When I referred in my last column to Chancellor Philip Hammond as the only grown-up minister in this chaotic cabinet, I was unaware that he had just put his name to a joint article in the pro-Brexit Sunday Telegraph with his arch-foe Liam Fox, making the following statement: "We respect the will of the British people - in March 2019 the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. We will leave the customs union" we will leave the single market" "

True, this was followed by reports that he wanted, in effect, to retain quasi-membership for several years, but the two emphasised that such a precaution "cannot be a back door to staying in the EU". There were also reports that Hammond had in some mysterious way scored a victory, which contrasted vividly with other reports that his attempt at some kind of coup had been foiled.

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