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No Hard BREXIT: Pound Rallies Most Since 2008 on Pragmatic May Speech on Leaving the EU

It appears all of the stupid rumors of a ‘hard BREXIT’ were in fact wrong. Let me disabuse you of the notion that Theresa May is even remotely interested in a hard BREXIT. For is she was, the Pound wouldn’t be up more than 2.3% today would it?
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Most interesting amongst her much awaited for speech on the matter is that fact that she’s going to have parliament vote on the final deal that will determine their departure. Moreover, she offered nothing but well wishes to the EU, hoping it would thrive alongside Britain, blah, blah, blah.

See for yourself.

Parliament to vote.

Soft BREXIT.

Perhaps I’m misreading this a little. I’m reacting more to the move in the Pound than her words itself. Nigel Farage appears to be somewhat pleased by her speech and only has trepidation over the timeline to get deals done.
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Jeremy Corbyn responds, saying May wants to have her cake and eat it too.

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2 comments

  1. sarcrilege

    I wonder what the globalists and Eurotards have on T.May? All politicos can be blackmailed. Nobody has clean hands.

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  2. moonshot

    “Soft BREXIT. Perhaps I’m misreading this a little. I’m reacting more to the move in the Pound than her words itself.”

    I’ve always found that judging by someone’s actions is incredibly more accurate than judging by their words.

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