Robert Fulford: After Brexit, Britain eats its cake (but wants it, too) - News Summed Up

Robert Fulford: After Brexit, Britain eats its cake (but wants it, too)


Jeremy Corbyn, the leader, gave such a faint-hearted performance in the campaign about the EU that three-quarters of Labour MPs suggested he resign. He refused, but if the MPs get their way, Labour could divide into two parties: pro-Corbyn (very left) and anti-Corbyn (somewhat left). When they voted to remain within Britain in the referendum of 2014, many argued that leaving the U.K. would lose them the benefit of the EU. I believe it will spell the end of the United Kingdom.”But that’s if Britain leaves the EU, as much of the public debate now assumes will happen. Looked at another way, the EU and British public opinion have both been known to change.


Source: National Post August 19, 2016 03:56 UTC



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