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Kerry Says BREXIT May Not Happen, Suggests It Could Be ‘Walked Back’

In a meeting of ideas today, U.S. secretary of state said he doubted the UK would listen to the will of the people and said ‘there were a number of ways it could be walked back’ from BREXIT.

Kerry said Cameron was very reluctant to invoke article 50, which would trigger the farewell and goodbyes to the EU.

He concluded, glibly, “this is a very complicated divorce.”

According to AFP, Mr Kerry said that he thought Mr Cameron “feels powerless — and I think this is a fair conclusion –- to go out and start negotiating a thing that he doesn’t believe in, and he has no idea how he would do it.”

“And by the way nor do most of the people who voted to do it,” Mr Kerry reportedly said, possibly referring to “Leave” campaigners such as former London mayor Boris Johnson.

The full court press, by the globalist, totalitarian, oligarchs is on– to subvert the democratic process in the UK, using ‘the law’ as a method to accomplish their means.

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12 comments

  1. J Adabese (your pen pal)
    J Adabese (your pen pal)

    Oh, because John Kerry said so. I see, I see.

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    • Dr. Fly

      He is the Secretary of State of a country that is supposed to be the beacon of freedom and democracy.

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      • michael

        You’re nailing it. Look at precious votes in the EU. If the elites don’t like the outcome they have ado over in 6 months.

        It was a non binding referendum. The next 6 months should be interesting.

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  2. btn

    It is bizarre that Cameron would take such a large role in negotiating the UK’s departure. There is no upside for him.

    If the deals wortk out, “Well, he wasn’t for BREXIT so doesn’t deserve credit.”
    If the EU deals don’t work out for the UK, “Well, Brexit was a good decision but Cameron made bad treaties afterwards.”

    If I was Cameron, I’d try to avoid any association with any Brexit deals and negotiations.

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  3. peso trader

    This is a new low for catsup boy

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  4. frog

    Just because a divorce is complicated does not mean that the incompatible miserable parties to it should Bremain together– should continue torturing one another mercilessly for the rest of their lives. Complicated divorces are the best kind to go through with. People feel like they’re being dragged downward into quicksand the entire time, until finally breaking free.

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    • infinitezuul

      Frog – I agree 100%. And that’s why I think we should nuke China.

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  5. alty

    Buying some new goggles during lunch. Will definitely be spraying myself and those nearby with champagne tonight after these epic gains the last two days!

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  6. og

    Kerry doesn’t want to ruin July 4th for everyone.

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  7. juice

    The Fly has my worthless vote

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