It is surely imperative that we leave the EU before we need to take part in the elections to the European Parliament. It is clear that there are two ways in which this can be achieved. It is not too late.
One of the many provocative allegations made by the European Union – and faithfully repeated by British broadcasters – is that while the House of Commons has frequently voted against a number of proposed variations on Brexit, it has never told them what it actually wants. This is, of course, untrue.
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