Quote of the day 20th October: Theresa May on Boris Johnson's deal

During the debate on the deal yesterday, Mrs May spoke forcefully of the need to honour the vote of the British people. She asked

"When this house voted overwhelmingly to give the choice of our membership of the EU to the British people, did we really mean it?

When we voted to trigger article 50, did we really mean it?

When the two main parties represented in this house stood on manifestos in the 2017 General Election to deliver Brexit, did we really mean it?

I think there can only be one answer to that and that is 'Yes, we did mean it.'

Yes, we keep faith with the British people and yes, we want to deliver Brexit."

"Because if this parliament did not mean it, then it is guilty of the most egregious con-trick on the British people."  

She duly urged parliament to approve the Brexit deal so that we can leave the EU on 31st October.


What a pleasant change to see a former Prime Minister speaking about the way forward and their successor's proposals in a positive way instead of stabbing them in the back.

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