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Accuses parties of not acting the interest of the nation and acting in narrow personal interests, suggest that they should act in his narrow personal interest instead. You couldn't make this up.Part of the problem is that the parties at Westminster are acting in their own narrow personal interests rather than the national interest. In an ideal world, they all would have agreed "no deal is better than a bad deal", reached a broad consensus on the way forward and presented a united front to win the best deal from the EU.
Instead we have a weak prime minister, a Tory party split down the middle between a remain faction wanting to leave the EU 'in name only' and a leave faction wanting a clean break. We also have the other parties circling like vultures around a weakened PM, hoping to ripe her entrails out when she's fatally weakened.
Like it or loath it, a majority of the electorate voted to leave the EU. Politicians should accept that and unite to get the best deal for the UK rather than scheming for what narrow political advantage they can get out of it.
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