Resolving Brexit deadlock “is not that difficult,”: Corbyn

– Rita Tavares

British Labor leader accuses Prime Minister Boris Johnson of wanting to sell the country in parts to Trump and promises to settle Brexit in six months with “sensible” or staying agreement.

Just over a month before the UK’s early elections and the pre-campaign kicks off with the parties digging deep into what separates them, in the case of Labor, Jeremy Corbyn underscored the intentions he sees in Boris’s plan on Tuesday. Johnson and Conservatives for Brexit: “Voting for Johnson’s Conservatives is voting for treason for our National Health Service that will be sold to Trump.” Corbyn says it is “not that difficult” to break Brexit’s stalemate, at least following its proposal: “Break a wise deal or stay in the EU.”

Faced with conservative accusations – that he wants to go back to square one with a new referendum – Corbyn has said that the consultation he proposes “will not be a repeat of 2016”, since what he wants is the decision between “ leave with a sensible acoro or stay. It’s not that complicated, ”he concluded in his inevervation.

Corbyn touched, as was expected, the nerve labor: the fear of a liberalizing Wave economy, unregulated market, open to all kinds of businesses and economies and particularly with implications on the labor market. The speech was made in Harlow on the outskirts of London, where in 2016 the vote by the output of the United Kingdom of the European Union had a strong expression, like note to Reuters. At the hearing, supporters of the Labor leader followed the shouting words that the country “is not for sale.”

And Corbyn went on continuing to stir the ghost of true intent he sees in BoJo: “They want a race to the bottom and lower the standards. They want to take us to a less regulated American economic model. ” By the way, he even invoked the memory of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to dramatize this fear, saying that what conservatives want is to “kidnap Brexit and release Thatcherimo with steroids.”

“Margaret Thatcher’s attack on the workers left scars that never healed and communities that never recovered,” said the laborer who accuses conservatives of using Brexit to apply “what they are planning to do in the name of Thatcherism.”

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