'Special place in hell' for some Brexit promoters, EU Council President says

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The European Council President Donald Tusk delivers a stinging attack on those who promoted Brexit with no plan to carry it out, saying there would be a special place in hell for them.

 

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Because the EU dictatorship should be beyond question. Its was what Hitler wanted after all.

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