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Thursday, November 15, 2018

November 15, 2018
By ACIC Inc.

They say London is gloomy. Well, it got a lot gloomier today. November 15, 2018 witnessed an ugly barrage of resignations from the Theresa May government. The pound has collapsed, Brexit deal is on the rocks, and key government personnel are sending in their “Dear Prime Minister”

Phillip Lee, Junior Justice Minister, 2017 | David Davis, Brexit Secretary, July 2018
Steve Baker, Junior Brexit Minister, July 2018 | Boris Johnson, Foreign Secretary, July 2018 | Gutto Beb, Junior defense minister, July 2018 | Jo Johnson, Junior Transport Minister, Nov 2018 | Shailesh Vara, Junior Northern Ireland Minister, Nov 2018 | Dominc Raab, Brexit Minister, November 2018 | Esther McVey, Welfare Minister, Nov 2018 | Suella Braverman, Junior Brexit Minister, Nov 2018
 

Not just that, Jacob Rees-Moggs said that he will be submitting his letter of No Confidence to Theresa May today after he’d challenged her in the house of commons.

Two Brexit ministers resign over May’s strategies. The predicament simply put, Brexit was a mistake, a publicity stunt by David Cameron, that was abandoned when it had actually manifested. A reminder, David Cameron resigned the very next day after the Referendum had passed. Why did Cameron resign? He called for it? When it happened, he Abandoned Ship?! The May government, somehow thought they can pull it through?

It is all good and well for the people of the United Kingdom to choose to leave the EU, but not like that? A step of this magnitude with such roots to sever, requires a lot of time. You cannot just simply work on building ties that go back to 1973 and decide to sever them in a couple of years.

It has become evident that Brexiteers, did not read, or possibly understand, article 50 of the Lisbon agreement before celebrating the referendum. 

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