The government’s silence on immigration tightens its blindfold on Brexit
The expectations unleashed by the rhetoric of ‘taking back control’ are a long way from the reality.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The expectations unleashed by the rhetoric of ‘taking back control’ are a long way from the reality.
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ByThere is no sensible way of predicting how the story will end.
ByIt’s hard to envisage how any party could possibly pass a deal.
ByA rejection of the agreement would embolden immeasurably those who want to defy the Leave vote.
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