2/2 I note the line ↑↑ "In fact, [Yvette] Cooper has been arguing against freedom of movement since at least December 2016". This does not augur well. https://chrisgreybrexitblog.blogspot.com/2024/10/britains-brexitism-test.html
3/3 If - leaving ECHR becomes a shibboleth of ShadCab membership; & - Cooper's, Reeves's rejection of FoM remains implacable, how does the vaunted "reset" - far from getting even near "transactionalism", let alone "partnership", amount to any more than twɐtting around in the foothills of Brexit?3/3 If - leaving ECHR becomes a shibboleth of ShadCab membership; & - Cooper's, Reeves's rejection of FoM remains implacable, how does the vaunted "reset" - far from getting even near "transactionalism", let alone "partnership", amount to any more than twɐtting around in the foothills of Brexit?