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'I believe we will get a good deal.' Theresa May discusses Brexit at BloombergGBF in New York

 

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isn't the one that don't dance yes she is

theresa_may wants more tax cuts for the rich and more abuse for the 99% and to keep killing kids in Yemen

"Except for our shambolic economic and trade policies, which aren't quite settled yet, I'm afraid, you can trust us!" she added candidly

Whilst the people’s pm says f. K business

IBM Q1 gdpgrowth — 0.1%, compared to a forecast of 0.3%. Growth in the final quarter of 2017 was 0.4%. Manufacturing PMI — 53.9, a 17-month low. Services PMI — 52.5, a little better than in the previous month, but well below expectations.

IBM Theresa May has not pushed the BREXIT BILL in its full context! Simply put she has violated the peoples massive vote from the Entire British Isles! SHAME! SHAME! SHAME! The World is Watching! HouseCracka BBCWorld VP LouDobbs BreitbartLondon TimesLondon

IBM What you'd expect a corporatist to say....always looking for labor arbitrage no matter what the cost.......very short sighted for economies but very good for stock options and personal wealth of CEO

Why would European partners trust the UK after breaking in the first place?

EU says May plans "will not work." BloombergGBF

Yawn... The EU have rejected Chequers in its current form, parliament will reject Chequers. We need a Free Trade deal to make this work. She is trying to sell a dead duck.

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