Saturday, June 23, 2018

'What's unclear to you?' Remoaner Cable SHUT DOWN with THIS brilliant point about Brexit

'What's unclear to you?' Remoaner Cable SHUT DOWN with THIS brilliant point about Brexit


ANTI-Brexit MP Sir Vince Cable was shut down during a live BBC Breakfast interview after calling for a new referendum because people "do not know" what leaving the European Union means.

 The Liberal Democrat leader has long called for a second Brexit referendum to give British people a vote on the final deal with the European Union.

But after voicing criticism about the lack of a deal with the bloc, a seemingly confused BBC Breakfast host Naga Munchetty shut him down pointing out the Government had until March 2019 to find an agreement.
Ms Munchetty said: "What’s unclear to you at the moment?

"Because it was never expected that a deal would be done right now, would be presented right now."
The BBC Breakfast presenter added: "We’re in a period of negotiation, so of course there isn’t a done deal yet. Where’s the rub?"
        Brexit news: Naga Munchetty pointed out to Sir Vince a deal did not have to be struck yet

Sir Vince defended his demands, claiming the environment of "excitement and uncertainty" was not helpful to businesses and further divided British voters.

Ahead of a protest 'People's March' today, the Remainer MP said: "There is a rush. We’ve had two years, made very little progress.

"The Cabinet itself is still bitterly divided and the Government more generally. The country is very divided, very unsettled.

"The basic principles of the divorce haven’t been yet agreed, fundamental problems like the Irish front are still sitting there, waiting to be resolved."

Sir Vince added: "We’ve only got a year to go and I think for the big companies that employ hundreds of thousands of workers in the UK, they can’t operate in this political environment of excitement and uncertainty."

Remoaners across the country take to the streets today, the second anniversary of the EU referendum, in what was dubbed the "March for a People's Vote."

Sir Vince is expected to take the stage alongside Tory rebel Anna Soubry, Labour MP David Lammy and Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas.

The march in London is being supported by anti-Brexit groups including Open Britain, the successor to the unsuccessful Britain Stronger in Europe campaign.
The demonstration comes after the landmark EU Withdrawal Bill passed through Parliament, paving the way for Brexit.

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