Τετάρτη 26 Οκτωβρίου 2016

Guardian: What really believed Teresa Mei for Brexit;

Guardian: What really believed Teresa Mei for Brexit;

Teresa Mei warned very clearly the risks that would run Britain in the event of termination by the European Union in a private speech on May 26 before the managers of large investment bank Goldman Sacks few weeks before the referendum that decided the future of country.

The current prime minister of Britain, which is to manage the country's divorce proceedings with the European Union, failed to do the same to her compatriots, choosing to maintain a lukewarm and ambiguous rhetoric that created the image of a double agent in the camp of or simply the man who does not care than to his political future.

According to an exclusive report in the newspaper The Guardian, which is based on audio document forming percolate from her speech at Goldman Sacks, the then interior minister chose to use much clearer arguments to explain what would be the benefits for Britain from the eve of the European Union.

Strong beliefs ...

Teresa Mei told bank executives that it's time for the UK to take a leading role in the European Union and reached up to express the hope that voters will look to the future and not the past.

"I believe that the business case is clear ... I believe that participating in a trading bloc of 500 million people is important to us. ... I believe that one of the issues is that many people are investing here in the United Kingdom because the United Kingdom is in Europe ... ".

If we were in Europe, I believe that there would be companies and businesses would consider whether it should develop presence in continental Europe than in the United Kingdom. "Therefore, I believe that there are obvious financial benefits" from the EU Eve had said then.

Then Teresa Mei seems to have strong arguments in favor of leaving the country to the European Union and in the security sector since confided privately to executives of Goldman Sacks that the European arrest warrant and the exchange of information between police and intelligence services serving Britain's interests.

The revelations are embarrassing for Teresa Mei

In April, at the height of the campaign ahead of the British referendum, Mei addressed his countrymen could not draw on the storehouse of arguments in favor of leaving the country in the EU, only a warning of the dangers that would mean for the development of Britain's output single market of the Union. Then he had forgotten Tun risks would mean Brexit for the British economy.

Just a few weeks ago as prime minister now, he puts it in his speech to the Tory conference in Birmingham as a priority to reduce migration before the eve of the country in the single market. British companies need "maximum freedom to trade and operate in the single market", but not in exchange for "the granting of immigration control again."

Lack of political courage

It is disappointing that Teresa Mei had the political courage to warn people about the devastating economic consequences of Brexit, as did katidian over a handful of bankers said the leader of the Liberal Democrat Tim Faron.

"The most frustrating is that now supposedly in power, casually ignores the same warnings and preparing to go to a monumental act of suicide for the British economy, the UK starting from the single market."

"It's good to know what he thinks katidian Teresa Mei when many of us were saying publicly and for so long that the output from the single market will hurt businesses and our economy," said Labour MP Phil Wilson .

Source: The Guardian

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