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In just over a minute, an MEP perfectly sums up May’s contempt for the British people [VIDEO]

Tom Coburg by Tom Coburg
14 December 2017
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After her Brexit defeat in the Commons, Theresa May is heading to Brussels. She faces an uncertain welcome from politicians who have been calling out her Brexit strategy throughout the negotiations. And one MEP, former European Commissioner Viviane Reding, has given a particularly scathing criticism of the British government – in particular, its contempt for the British people in the way it has conducted the negotiations so far.

What Brexit really means

Reding said:

now everybody knows what Brexit really means. Brexiters promised £350m a week to their citizens. Instead, they have to pay billions of euros. They promised economic benefits. Instead, the pound and the British growth are at their lowest. They promised sovereignty. Instead, the government is at the mercy of [the] DUP at home and of trade partners abroad. They promised [a] global Britain. Instead, they got a lonely Britain. They promised to take back control. Instead, they… are spinning out of control.

Then she sticks the knife in:

I am saddened that British people have fallen victim to political crooks, and that the result is a divided and weakened UK.

Here is a video of Reding’s entire speech:

"Brexiters promised £350 million a week to their citizens, instead they have to pay billions of euros. They promised a global Britain, instead they got a lonely Britain."

Former European Commissioner Viviane Reding is "saddened British people [are] victim to political crooks". pic.twitter.com/eBHNsrveAV

— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) December 13, 2017

Undermining trust

EU politicians have been calling out May’s government throughout the negotiations.

Indeed, not long after the Brexit phase one agreement was outlined by May in Brussels, Environment Secretary Michael Gove commented that “nothing is agreed until everything is agreed”. David Davis soon followed, saying that the agreement was only a “statement of intent”, and not “legally enforceable”.

So perhaps it was no surprise that, in response, former Belgian prime minister and European Parliament chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt tweeted:

Remarks by David Davis that Phase one deal last week not binding were unhelpful & undermines trust. EP text will now reflect this & insist agreement translated into legal text ASAP #Brexit

— Guy Verhofstadt (@guyverhofstadt) December 12, 2017

Financial disaster

Meanwhile, the Rand Corporation (a US thinktank) has let rip, arguing that every Brexit option will prove less favourable to Britain than staying within the EU.

So now, we’re no longer talking about Brexit or no Brexit, but about the economic impact of Brexit on the lives of millions of Britons for possibly generations to come. This is why May needs to stop treating the British public with such contempt.

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