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"Mr President, Theresa May has managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Consequently, there is much talk of a ‘soft Brexit’. There is no such thing as a hard or soft Brexit. There is only exit. ‘Soft Brexit’ is just code for not really leaving the EU at all. The Conservative and Labour manifestos were committed to implementing the result of the referendum but we cannot trust either party. Both are dominated by Remainers, who want to thwart Brexit if they can. Their best hope of doing that is by negotiating a deal whereby Britain leaves the EU in name, but not in substance. To avoid that, the British Parliament must immediately repeal the European Communities Act 1972, as the first step not the final step, in the process. We must leave the EU under our law, and then tell the EU how Brexit is going to work, not ask for permission on how we might leave."@en1
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