The European establishment is desperate for Britain to reconsider Brexit. Anglo Zionist ideals about ‘preserving European unity’, don’t come in to it, this is all about protecting income streams.

The British tax payer has consistently been one of the top three countries that puts most into the EU budget (after Germany and France).

It is one of ten countries that puts more into the EU than it gets out. In 2017, the UK’s net contribution was £9 billion of British tax money.

If Britain leaves, the EU faces a financial shortfall. In 2016, 16 countries were net receivers, including Donald Tusk’s Poland. Little wonder that he regards Britain staying as “the only positive solution”

It’s hard to escape the conclusion that the EU offered Britain such a bad deal because they knew it would not be passed.

Then, maximum pressure could be exerted on the UK to reconsider its decision to leave, or at least kick Brexit into the long grass, which is what having a second referendum would do.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s so-called ‘Withdrawal Agreement’ was heavily defeated in the House of Commons, with a large number of Brexiteers voting against it.

However, European Council President Donald Tusk, a former Prime Minister of Poland, tweeted: “If a deal is impossible, and no one wants no deal, then who will finally have the courage to say what the only positive solution is?

EU Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker meanwhile urged the UK to “clarify its intentions as soon as possible”, warning that “time is almost up.”

The EU is a fabulous gravy train once you are on board. But the gravy train relies on its richest members not leaving, otherwise who’s going to foot the bill?

Theresa May has shown she is desperate for a ‘deal’ whereas in fact, the ones who really need an agreement to provide continued unfettered access to lucrative UK markets, are the EU.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point Brexit News 2019.

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Bolshevik Jew
Bolshevik Jew
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28-06-20 19:44

UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s so-called ‘Withdrawal Agreement’ was heavily defeated in the House of Commons, with a large number of Brexiteersvotingagainst it.