This is a deal
which is much worse than
Theresa May's deal
and you know,
Liberal Democrats
have a very united
and consistent position
of rooting against
Theresa May's deal
and this is an even
harder Brexit would
cost more jobs.
It does nothing
to deal with all the concerns
that we have raised
during Theresa May's premiership
and his is about a race
to the bottom in rights
and protections.
And we believe the deal he's proposed
is heading Britain in the direction
of a deregulated society
and the sell-off of national assets
to American corporations.
So as it stands, we can't support
this deal and will oppose it
in Parliament on Saturday.
It's worse even that Theresa May's deal.
It takes Scotland out of the EU,
out of the single market,
out of the customs union,
all against our will.
I'll give him credit.
I hold Theresa May's deal
was the worst deal in History.
Boris' achievement has been that
it is the second worst deal in History.
It's still from the point of view
of a Brexiteer, completely
and utterly unacceptable.
In order to avoid trying
to get an extension
he has been too eager
by far to get a deal at any cost.
It's obviously not a deal
we can support,
we've made that assessment
on the deal itself.
The fact of the matter is
that if he held his nerve
and held it, he would of
course have gotten better
concessions which kept
the integrity both economically
and constitutionally
of the United Kingdom.
