Brexiteers 'are the real traitors', EU's Guy Verhofstadt says

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Brexiteers are the real traitors, EU's Guy Verhofstadt says

"The only one who is not to be blamed is Mr Johnson himself, apparently. But all the rest are the source of our problems. That is what is happening today. All those who are not playing his game are 'traitors' or a 'collaborator', or 'surrenderers'. "Well in my opinion, dear colleagues the real traitor is he or she who risks bringing disaster upon his country, its economy, and its citizens, by pushing Britain out of the European Union.

 

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On the contrary, we're the winners. Dry your eyes Guy, it's game over.

He’s right. RemainEU

The mind games go on - the Living Dead keep shuffling by

Why no headlines about him ramping up rhetoric, or is it only Johnson who gets criticised

Fuck sake independent. Slightly incendiary headline there

Is that bloke for real?! Although to be fair he has probably just won the leave campaign a whole load of new voters! Keep going Guy! 👍🏻👏

A whopping thundercunt!

How is it helpful for either side to call one another 'traitors'? Surely we can respect people however they voted and decide, from this point, what to do about the three and a quarter years of Tory failure and do the best for struggling communities across the UK.

He's right

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