How do we avoid a TTIP - hopefully by a general election win with JC Archived Message
Posted by CJ on March 24, 2019, 3:32 am, in reply to "Re: May's final betrayal was in accepting the EU extension deal which only gives Parliament 3 options:"
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-promises-to-kill-ttip-will-work-in-parliament-to-stop-trade-deal-a7060896.html I hope that sense will prevail in the Brexit camp if a revocation of 50 is successful but there is a danger that it will not and they do in the final analysis have right on their side. It was accepted by almost all politicians prior to the referendum that the referendum result should be put into effect. Labour and Tory manifestos in 2017 confirmed their commitment to abide by the referendum result. I didn't have the opportunity to vote - I was leaning towards Brexit on non economic grounds alone but was concerned that the process of Brexit was in the hands of the Tories so I still don't know which way I would have voted if I could have. I would be happier to have a second and final referendum if it could be proved that the Brexit camp had committed serious campaign law breaches more severe than those committed by the Remain camp such that the result was seriously flawed. No-one seems to have done the research on this as far as I know. cheers
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