The Prime Minister has secured an agreement to move on to talks about a future trade deal with the EU while securing the rights of EU citizens living in the UK and British citizens living in EU countries. Protecting those rights will give certainty to millions and ensure the relationship we have with the EU and it’s citizens is positive and constructive.
We seem to be paying around £35bn to 39bn for a deal inferior the one we have already. I don’t remember much discussion of this in the referendum campaign?
Hi
I’m a constituent of yours living in Gamble Close in sholing and like the commenter above I’m also quite concerned that what we’re looking at in reality with brexit isn’t what was talked about during the campaign. You seem to be a long term brexiteer from videos of yours I have seen, but I was wondering if you honestly felt the promises during the referendum on which people voted to leave are an accurate representation of the reality of what it will look like, and if not, does that somewhat invalidate the result, and don’t people like us deserve another crack at the whip in a second referendum on the final terms?
Chris