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brooklynite

(94,763 posts)
Mon Jul 1, 2019, 06:33 PM Jul 2019

Jeremy Hunt sparks business anger with no-deal Brexit comment

The Guardian

Business groups have expressed anger after Jeremy Hunt said he would willingly tell people whose companies went bust after a no-deal Brexit that their sacrifice had been necessary.

In a notable escalation of his rhetoric on Brexit, the foreign secretary, who is trailing Boris Johnson in the Conservative leadership election, also said he would actively pursue no deal if a new departure plan looked impossible by the start of October – less than 10 weeks after the new prime minister takes office.

Hunt’s shift towards the harder language associated with Johnson, who has promised to deliver Brexit by 31 October “do or die”, has alarmed some fellow Conservatives. A senior party source said it was “shocking to hear an allegedly sensible politician talk so frivolously about the livelihoods of millions of people”.

Throughout the leadership campaign Hunt has stressed the potential damage from a no-deal departure, saying he would only pursue it if there was no other way to deliver
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Jeremy Hunt sparks business anger with no-deal Brexit comment (Original Post) brooklynite Jul 2019 OP
And when this disaster makes your party go bust, Mr. Hunt.... dawg day Jul 2019 #1

dawg day

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1. And when this disaster makes your party go bust, Mr. Hunt....
Mon Jul 1, 2019, 06:53 PM
Jul 2019

Your sacrifice will also have been "necessary."

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