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We do not trust Theresa May.

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Theresa May clings to latest Brexit target as hope of cross-party deal fades.


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We do not trust Theresa May. PERIOD as they say in Boise Idaho.
When the Prime Minister openly tells her MP's and party members that they should not worry about "a deal" with the Labour party, as any agreement can be ripped up and thrown away as soon as the House of Commons passes the Brexit Bill, we realise that she has greater concern with her own position than with actually resolving the Brexit problem.
Clearly, she is still attempting, as she has been attempting over the past years, to hold the splintered Conservative party together as they fracture down the middle into Brexiteers and Remainers. It is also clear that the Prime Minister will go to any lengths to hold onto her position as the pressure for her resignation grows, almost by the hour. She has been less than honest not only with her dealings with her own party members, but also with her dealings with the other 27 EU members, where even today, Guy Verhofstadt EU Chief negotiator and top negotiator Michel Barnier mocking Britain, and branding Britain and the Prime Minister as, " weak, pathetic and insane" adding that, "a deal cannot be concluded as it has not been agreed with the DUP".

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Against this background, the Labour party must assume that Theresa May is only "negotiating" with our party in order to drag us into her self created mess and deflect blame for her own ineptitude away from her door.
Theresa May cannot be trusted and we must reject her suggestion that talks are "for the good of the country". Theresa May is interested only in Theresa May and the continuation of her Premiership regardless of cost to others.



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