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No she hasn’t and for all of her rhetoric on seemingly fighting, to use her own analogy, when addressing ascending an escalator, as it’s headed in the wrong direction. An indication perhaps of her eventual u-turn to come, because let’s be perfectly clear here, the fact’s speak for themselves as these island’s increasingly become more cosmopolitan, a trait normally associated with our largest cities.

It is not just the lack of preparedness any subsequent administration will face on any of those fronts (now barriers) brought into play internationally. When, with but a single monicker, befitting any monarch their (parliamentarians) then ratification of a withdrawal agreement, brokered only instability.

This latest campaign to square diversify but particularly given the meteoric rise of not one but several representative’s from within the BAME contingent, sitting at Westminster albeit conservative but to positions of ministerial authority, will irk many for even now, the lefts incessant and divisive reasoning for besmirching all of those who voted for Brexit, as racist’s, must now rely on it’s membership, convincing them wrong.

I liken this latest round to the deplorable position Mrs May of put us all in whilst PM, when revoking article 50. Two year’s to negotiate an amicable solution to disentangle 40+ year’s of becoming so intrinsically linked to it, that whomsoever find’s themselves leader of a party, will quickly find as Boris himself appreciated, all their efforts will be made harder still. Carpe diem indeed

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