-:Undertaker:-
17-02-2017, 04:17 PM
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-38996179
Tony Blair calls for people to 'rise up' against Brexit
Former British Prime Minister's call invokes strong reaction among pundits, politicians and social media
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Tony Blair has said it is his "mission" to persuade Britons to "rise up" and change their minds on Brexit.
Speaking in the City of London, the former prime minister claimed that people voted in the referendum "without knowledge of the true terms of Brexit".
He urged "a way out from the present rush over the cliff's edge".
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said the comments were arrogant and undemocratic but Lib Dem Nick Clegg said he "agreed with every word".
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage said Mr Blair was "yesterday's man" while Downing Street said it was "absolutely committed" to seeing Brexit through.
Foreign & Commonwealth Secretary Boris Johnson added: "I urge the British people to rise up and turn off the TV next time Blair comes on with his condescending campaign."
Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to invoke Article 50, the legal mechanism which will begin Britain's departure from the EU, in March once the bill giving the PM that authority passes the House of Lords and is given Royal Assent by The Queen.
I took up Boris Johnson's advice a long time ago. I cannot bear to hear him.
832553036220350464
832536422888378368
That said, if there's anyone to rally the Great British public behind Brexit it is this guy.
Thoughts?
Tony Blair calls for people to 'rise up' against Brexit
Former British Prime Minister's call invokes strong reaction among pundits, politicians and social media
http://www.euinside.eu/files/image/tony-blair-the-eu-is-brutal-realpolitik/blair_eu_flag.jpg
Tony Blair has said it is his "mission" to persuade Britons to "rise up" and change their minds on Brexit.
Speaking in the City of London, the former prime minister claimed that people voted in the referendum "without knowledge of the true terms of Brexit".
He urged "a way out from the present rush over the cliff's edge".
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said the comments were arrogant and undemocratic but Lib Dem Nick Clegg said he "agreed with every word".
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage said Mr Blair was "yesterday's man" while Downing Street said it was "absolutely committed" to seeing Brexit through.
Foreign & Commonwealth Secretary Boris Johnson added: "I urge the British people to rise up and turn off the TV next time Blair comes on with his condescending campaign."
Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to invoke Article 50, the legal mechanism which will begin Britain's departure from the EU, in March once the bill giving the PM that authority passes the House of Lords and is given Royal Assent by The Queen.
I took up Boris Johnson's advice a long time ago. I cannot bear to hear him.
832553036220350464
832536422888378368
That said, if there's anyone to rally the Great British public behind Brexit it is this guy.
Thoughts?