Thomas Anthony Brake (born 6 May 1962) is a former British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Carshalton and Wallington in London from 1997 until 2019.
[Liam Fox] failed to secure the substantial post-Brexit trade deals he promised
The public will never forgive Labour if the frontbench lose their bottle on Brexit. The Liberal Democrats can guarantee we will fight for the people to have a final say on Brexit, including the option to remain, at every opportunity.
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As each day goes by, it becomes clearer that the best deal for everyone is to stay in Europe. The people of the UK must be given a vote on the deal and an opportunity to exit from Brexit.
Government divisions over what Brexit means are stoking tensions. The government and its Brextremists must swallow their pride and do the right thing for Ireland and the UK. Leaving the EU does not have to mean leaving the single market and customs union.
[Brexit would have a] calamitous effect on our cherished public services
[the EU's document] demolishes another of the Leave campaign's fantastical claims - that Brexit would have no impact on the Irish border
For the government to threaten to leave the EU with no deal, while boasting about not having a plan for that eventuality, is completely unacceptable.
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People should be able to judge Boris Johnson on his actions not his words, with the chance to reject a disastrous Brexit deal and stay in the EU.
This is yet another top Brexiteer leaving a sinking ship. It speaks volumes that UKIP's first elected MP is throwing his weight behind Theresa May, who has adopted UKIP's hard Brexit agenda to the letter.
Deloitte might be unable to apply for Government contracts for six months, but other consultancy firms are queuing up for their Brexit pay day... it is the British people who are picking up the tab.
Boris was bang on about the threat of Brexit to the economy and the unity of the country - it is a shame he did not listen to his own warning.