Brexit minister says he would remain in post if UK leaves with no deal

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Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said on Monday he would remain in his position i...

 

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BorisJohnson CON UKIP LDP Brexit hardliners seek 'stronger' nationalism meaningless fight against EU to have implausible 'guaranteed and fairer' trade rule with EU on the promises of'the great Britain'whose trade position has been ignored by EU unless Britain to obey to EU

The key of success of May's deal solely depends on backstop to maintain trade with EU whereas the period is uncertain forever which inevitably forces Britain to be in the position to compromise to EU. If LAB goes for 2ndBrexitRef, ppl lose choices and wouldbe lost in vain

May's deal is not so guaranteed success at all. Whereas EU's 'compromise' r unstable. Brexit hardliners' struggle with meaningless fight against backstop. At the same time Corbyn should make sure what he can and he cannot with LAB MPs; if they can be part of BRICS; for example.

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Conservatives whose job ends in 2 months says he will keep it

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