James Delingpole insisted the Prime Minister, ahead of the snap election,
doesn’t understand how the United Kingdom can really benefit from its European Union divorce because she’s a
Remainer.
Mrs May warned Britain faces “dire consequences” if it does not secure a
clean break from the EU.
Launching her Conservative party manifesto, she said her Government would
“not seek to fudge this issue – to be half-in and half-out of the
EU”.
Hoping to secure a landslide majority in Parliament, Mrs May will make it
very difficult for the House of Lords, where the Tories do not have a majority,
to frustrate her commitments to completely remove Britain from the single market
and the customs union. Express.