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For any copyright, please send me a message. No one was left unscathed as Dr Fox dammed the Opposition as only being able to “perpetuate the stalemate” and a risk to the Union. He said of Mr Corbyn: “A vote for Jeremy Corbyn is the key to unleashing a whole range of horrors, not least the kind of Death Wish economics which have not been inflicted on the country since the dark days of the 1970s.” Writing in the Telegraph, Dr Fox appealed to all voters “whatever political position they start” to vote Conservative in order “see Brexit happen”. Dr Fox broke down in his view the the chances of seeing a Brexit deal secured from all of his main competitors. He said it is “clear that anything other than a Tory victory will perpetuate the stalemate and dither that has characterised the painful political period since the referendum.” Going further, he argued that anything other than a Tory majority is the Remainers’ “last hope”, stressing the Tories “managed and stable” approach to Brexit deal. Dr Fox argued that the Union could even find itself at risk if negotiations are handled poorly and we push for a no-deal. “The instability although economically survivable, of a no deal exit would be used by those who seek to break up our United Kingdom and that is a price that we should not be willing to pay.” Looking at the Lib Dems Dr Fox argues that they are trapped by “the politics of their own leader”. Challenging the logic of Jo Swinson he suggested the party’s insistence on overturning the referendum result will mean stronger calls for Scottish independence. He said: “How could she possibly agree to a Second Referendum on EU membership yet resist calls for a second referendum on Scottish independence?” He also said that the Liberal Democrats have become a “pathetic shadow” of their former selves. Labour was not spared either, as Dr Fox suggested the party’s “pitiful” Brexit policy is the “logical extrapolation of Corbyn’s own fudge”. He argued that Mr Corbyn’s need to be seen as a Leaver in the North and a Remainer in the South, risks another referendum with no promise of being conclusive. “What if it went the other way by a similar margin – would we have to have the best of three? “If the turnout were lower, which referendum would have validity?” But it wasn’t just Remainers on the receiving end as Dr Fox also took aim at the Brexit Party and its leader Nigel Farage. Criticising just how many concessions Mr Farage was demanding from the Prime Minister, he questioned his true motives. “Nigel Farage wants the PM to ditch his deal with the EU as the price of an electoral pact. “He knows that Boris Johnson cannot possibly accept this.” Dr Fox’s appeal to voters comes as Sir Peter Marshall, an expert on multilateral diplom
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