What's the likely damage from recent rumblings about Freedom of Movement?
It's reassuring that a pathway to a deal of some sort is now visible, despite the risible incompetence of the UK's political leaders; but the noises from Brexit's 'no deal' hardliners are quite loud, and represent a powerful political faction with all the electorally-significant media onside.
Obviously, as a 'orrible European I am biased but this >>It looks from here as if the UK government is presenting the EU's position as much more hardline than it really is, and a gullible press is uncritically accepting this line, thus enabling the British to present their inevitable caving in to the EU's real conditions, when it comes in due course, as a famous diplomatic victory.<< sounds accurate.
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It's reassuring that a pathway to a deal of some sort is now visible, despite the risible incompetence of the UK's political leaders; but the noises from Brexit's 'no deal' hardliners are quite loud, and represent a powerful political faction with all the electorally-significant media onside.
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