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Originally Posted by Damien
The Times is reporting Philip Hammond has agreed to stay only if May prioritises jobs and the economy when it comes to Brexit and Ruth Davidson has thrown her support behind that as well. Even David Davies suggested the plan might be to be revisited.
The election may have been lost elsewhere but the fact remains May campaigned for a strong mandate for her version of Brexit and she didn't get it. She is going to have to listen to others now.
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Again, Theresa May did not lose seats because of 'hard Brexit'! It was the social care policy that upset her campaign.
A hard Brexit with agreements not to impose tariffs would surely be the better outcome economically than staying in the common market.