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Sunday, 23 September 2018

'Former Brexit secretary David Davis, who resigned his post in protest at Mrs May's soft Brexit plan, put to the audience a free trade deal without legal ties to the bloc, saying: "We should only accept a clean and clear Brexit. Not some fudge, not some weak compromise  — which is exactly what I think Chequers is."

"Were told there is no alternative," he added. "That is just a lie. The best answer for us — and the EU — is a free trade deal. An advanced, streamline, free trade deal, based on the best in the world. That is what we need to go for."

Noting that the EU has already done one with Canada, South Korea, and is in the process of completing one with Japan, he asked: "It's an agreement between two sovereign entities with zero tariffs but no free movement, no payment of vast sums of money, no European oversight, no interference in Canadian laws — why can't we have that?"'

We can't have that because the EU need to punish the UK for daring to try and leave the EU and to scare other countries from trying to leave too. 

The UK stood up to various dictators and blocs previously, it looks as though we must do so again. 


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