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    # 4306 Sue, your unwavering loyalty to the Tory party is rather partisan, don't you think? Do you simply dismiss the views of proven statesmen like Heseltine, Patten and Major? The latter is said to be stepping up his efforts for a judicial review of Johnson's strategy to avoid parliamentary scrutiny, such is his strength of feeling.

    And what about the recent high flyers - Clark, Liddington, Hammond. What do you think motivates their opposition? They're all 'bed wetters' presumably (to borrow Reg's rather puerile description).

    Corbyn is no leader to my mind but can you imagine the sputtering, incandescent rage we would have seen from the likes of Rees-Mogg, the Daily Mail, Duncan-Smith and co if he had tried to pull off a stunt like this?

    And does it never strike you as relevant that the parliamentary proponents of a hard Brexit are all totally financially insulated from its inevitable adverse effects?

    The idea that all this will come to a peaceful end after a Halloween crash is naive in the extreme. We will still need to trade with Europe, co-operate with Europe and share with Europe. OK, so we slam the door finally and head off to our sunlit uplands. How long before we find ourselves shouting through the letterbox asking for some means of mitigating the consequences of this stupidity?

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