‘I am not confused’: remainer Adonis tries to win over Labour doubters http://bit.ly/2YGaYNW Ben Quinn On campaign trail in Bristol, peer hopes end of cross-party Brexit talks will make party’s policy clear Just as Andrew Adonis was getting ready to begin another round of canvassing in west Bristol, Dee Ryding invited the Labour candidate into her soon-to-open funeral home and proceeded to lambast his party’s policy on Brexit. It was not quite the photo opportunity his aides had in mind for a man who may have sealed his political fate when last month he backed Labour’s “sensible alternative plan” to deliver a Brexit deal. But Ryding turned out to be a fan of his efforts to make the case for a second referendum. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM - news

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‘I am not confused’: remainer Adonis tries to win over Labour doubters http://bit.ly/2YGaYNW Ben Quinn On campaign trail in Bristol, peer hopes end of cross-party Brexit talks will make party’s policy clear Just as Andrew Adonis was getting ready to begin another round of canvassing in west Bristol, Dee Ryding invited the Labour candidate into her soon-to-open funeral home and proceeded to lambast his party’s policy on Brexit. It was not quite the photo opportunity his aides had in mind for a man who may have sealed his political fate when last month he backed Labour’s “sensible alternative plan” to deliver a Brexit deal. But Ryding turned out to be a fan of his efforts to make the case for a second referendum. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J May 22, 2019 at 07:00AM

On campaign trail in Bristol, peer hopes end of cross-party Brexit talks will make party’s policy clear

Just as Andrew Adonis was getting ready to begin another round of canvassing in west Bristol, Dee Ryding invited the Labour candidate into her soon-to-open funeral home and proceeded to lambast his party’s policy on Brexit.

It was not quite the photo opportunity his aides had in mind for a man who may have sealed his political fate when last month he backed Labour’s “sensible alternative plan” to deliver a Brexit deal. But Ryding turned out to be a fan of his efforts to make the case for a second referendum.

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