BobKowalski
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Meh. To be honest when you have the Chancellor talking about ‘significant extra funding’ but no actual figures and ‘possible new infrastructure’ - not ‘definite new infrastructure and we are starting Monday’ - I can’t say I’m convinced. Also 500 new border guards in what the next 90 days? That ain’t happening. I get that no deal is now the only route left for Brexit and this is probably the last role of the dice but we are going to have to try harder than this to make it stick.
Of course it’s entirely possible this sect of the Tory Party elected by Party members to ‘do the job’ will relish more authoritarian measures and restrictions taken to mitigate no deal consequences in the hope they remain in place. Not to mention putting our relations with our closest neighbours in the deep freeze for a generation or two but that has little to do with Brexit. That’s just remaking the country in the image of Farage. Well England and possibly Wales. Scotland and NI will have buggered off at this point.