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Making the class arguments for a left Brexit

COLIN FOX’S article on April 25 and its “analysis” beggars belief in its naivety.

There appears to be a total lack of understanding of the neoliberal nature of the European Union or an awareness that its treaties are designed to serve the interests of EU-based transnational corporations.

Apparently, those of us who argued for a Leave vote have some explaining to do and should understand that the SSP position for a Remain vote was the lesser of two evils. Also we have “no team on the park.”

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