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Tuesday, 16 October 2018
Co-operative Party Backs Referendum on Terms of the Final Brexit Deal
I am recently back from the Co-operative Party Conference where Cllr Janice Long signed the Charter against Modern Slavery on behalf of Brent Council. The Conference also committed the Co-operative Party to a referendum on the final Brexit deal. Since the Co-operative Party is the third largest party in the House of commons, that should be a significant piece of news.
As I write this, it still looks questionable whether any deal can in fact be reached as a result of the Northern Ireland position. Dublin won't accept a harder border. The DUP won't accept a divide between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, and the only way to reconcile those positions is to for the whole of the UK to remain in the Customs Union, and probably the Single Market (which is also a position that the Co-operative Party is now committed to). That is a position which appears to be unacceptable to at least a minority of Tory MPs despite their 2015 manifesto) and I imagine a large percentage of their membership.
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