Wednesday 21 September 2016

NEW TORY GROUP DEMANDS FULL BREXIT SOONEST




There was never any doubts that the Tories have as many rebellions at hand as Labour. The difference is that the press has been gagged by Cameron and therefore only reports about Labour rebels.


A new Tory group has formed and it is not possible to keep the news silent. The new group call themselves  "Leave means Leave" which focus on getting the UK out of the EU single market, ending the influence of Brussels on British Law and scrapping European "free movement" migration.


The group includes top Tories Dominic Raab, ex-justice minister, Owen Paterson, ex-environment secretary and Sir Gerald Howarth, ex-defence minister who chairs the Thatcherite Tory group - Conservative Way Forward,


Richard Tice, businessman, a lead figure  supported "Leave EU" campaign in the referendum plus many other top class businessmen, MPs and economists.


Their main points are to pull out of EU's single market completely; despite no trade-deal had been made.


Mr Tice said: "Let's be clear. No deal is better than a bad deal."


Prime Minister Theresa May has so far not revealed any details of her plans whether she wants a full Brexit or tries for a compromise. The public should be informed on such a most important plan deciding the future of Britain and their lives.


Even the MPs are growing impatient and supporting the new group "Leave means Leave" adding new pressure on Mrs May.


John Whittingdale, former cabinet minister, demanded only last week for Mrs May to start off "Article 50" within weeks, which was backed by the new group, to avoid attempts keeping Britain in the EU.


Mr Tice told The Sunday Telegraph newspaper: "The British people made it quite clear that they wanted to leave the EU. There should be no compromise on this. The sooner we leave the more certainty and confidence for everyone."


Mrs May's plans to trigger off Article 50 only next year which starts a two year progress. She is even talking about to wait for the results of German and French General Elections which are in autumn 2017. It would also mean a further few months until the new Chancellor and President have settle in; going into 2018.


It is nothing but a method to prolong and hope the public grows tired to demand full Brexit.
Mr Tice requests to complete the talks sooner which would set Britain free to sign trade deals world wide and show the EU that UK means it.


The new group also see a remaining in the single market is a mistake because it would entail free movement plus British companies would be still under Brussels rules. 


Brussels also demands that Britain trades with China and USA although they are not EU single market members.


According to the experts Britain would be in the same position after with most probably better terms without new tariffs added on to export. "It is  in EU's interests to agree to zero tariff deals with the UK since it sells more to the UK than the UK sells to the EU."


The statement shows and proves that the Bremain supporters were telling lies about UK leaving the EU single market would be a complete economic disaster.


No 10 Downing Street spokesman said: "The Prime Minister has been clear that she is going to get the best deal for Britain and deliver on the clear verdict of the British public."


It is again another diplomatic statement which means everything and nothing and Mrs May seems continuously put out these statement not only with Brexit.


She is playing for time which should not be and an attempt to blindfold the British public. Already three months wasted since Brexit vote while she flies from one meeting to another which were meaningless.


China to ensure that Britain still wants the Hinkley Plant build which is again against the will of the people and benefits only China dump their 80,000 tons of steel while British Steel works close.


UN in New York meeting about to find a resolution of   the migrant crisis; just close UK borders like many other EU countries do; to which, by  now, Brussels is powerless. 


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