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Old 14-11-2018, 09:41 AM #1926
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There is no official leak of it.

After PMQ's today at 2PM to around 6pm
the cabinet debate it.


135 days time
we are meant to leave.



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A text brexit deal has been agreed
by the PM and EU.



But tonight the PM is having MP's brought in one by one
needs to be signed off by her cabinet by tomorrow.
after PMQ's


https://news.sky.com/story/ministers...-text-11553420
Last PM to bring MP's in one by one was Mrs Thatcher, she resigned the next day.
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Last PM to bring MP's in one by one was Mrs Thatcher, she resigned the next day.

Yes not a good sign.
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i think a no deal brexit is worse for the public, so cabinet should be glad May had reached a deal with the EU

what does it matter anyway, the brexit will happen either way
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i think a no deal brexit is worse for the public, so cabinet should be glad May had reached a deal with the EU

what does it matter anyway, the brexit will happen either way

Yes
but she has to have the Full cabinet backing her,
so we should find out soon.

update: its still going on. 6:52PM

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The PM just confirmed the cabinet
backed her new plan.

Live all media
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The PM just confirmed the cabinet
backed her new plan.

Live all media
Not lightly, however.
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Not lightly, however.

Sure
we need to find out if any resigned
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Having read the general overview about this deal... what do we actually gain from Brexit?
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Just support the bloody deal, let's get this over with
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Having read the general overview about this deal... what do we actually gain from Brexit?
Leave voters get to feel smug before they realised they shot themselves in the foot by electing a **** government to handle it all?
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Just support the bloody deal, let's get this over with


Many are saying
no way.

The PM is to talk in Parliament today
it rumbles on......................
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First Resignation over this

Northern Ireland Sec S. Vira MP

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Just support the bloody deal, let's get this over with
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nothing wrong with this deal if you ask me, the EU people living in britain do have rights

also nice after 5 hours May and the cabinet came to that deal, bit unexpected for me as i thought most in cabinet could be opposed to that deal that was my worry


and yes let's get this over with already
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I don't think it should he supported just to get on with it because time is running short.
This PM has fuelled more division and procrastinated so much as to brexit, that she has caused this uncertainty and distrust.

This agreement seems a carrying on of, 'this for a time, that for a time, a wait and see scenario as to what transpires scenario' from Mrs May.

It seems to please in part and divide in part too.
It seems she still listens to no one really and has spent the last 2 years and 5 months now, failing to really grasp what was the best way to follow the road on in leaving.
Even wasting time on a general election in the process.

If an MP would I support this, no, not as it stands.
For me it will leave an already divided Country as divided as before and not sure really when or what will be the full severance year or possibly decade from the EU.
Now Dominic Raab has resigned too.
So much for Cabinet backing her.
He's her already 2nd brexit secretary to resign.

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I don't think it should he supported just to get on with it because time is running short.
This PM has fuelled more division and procrastinated so much as to brexit, that she has caused this uncertainty and distrust.

This agreement seems a carrying on of, 'this for a time, that for a time, a wait and see scenario as to what transpires scenario' from Mrs May.

It seems to please in part and divide in part too.
It seems she still listens to no one really and has spent the last 2 years and 5 months now, failing to really grasp what was the best way to follow the road on in leaving.
Even wasting time on a general election in the process.

If an MP would I support this, no, not as it stands.
For me it will leave an already divided Country as divided as before and not sure really when or what will be the full severance year or possibly decade from the EU.
Now Dominic Raab has resigned too.
So much for Cabinet backing her.
He's her already 2nd brexit secretary to resign.

I reckon she is finished Joey.
A right hash up of it all round.
I just can’t see a way forward for her, it’s only the fear of a general election that has saved her this past 6 months or so.
Time for a change.
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nothing wrong with this deal if you ask me, the EU people living in britain do have rights

also nice after 5 hours May and the cabinet came to that deal, bit unexpected for me as i thought most in cabinet could be opposed to that deal that was my worry


and yes let's get this over with already

5 MP's resigned , so far ,


The PM is Live now all media
In Parliament.

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I reckon she is finished Joey.
A right hash up of it all round.
I just can’t see a way forward for her, it’s only the fear of a general election that has saved her this past 6 months or so.
Time for a change.





Jeremy is coming
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Her deal, no deal or no Brexit which lets face it would be the easiest option at this stage
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Jeremy is coming


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Her deal, no deal or no Brexit which lets face it would be the easiest option at this stage

Yes perfect for you
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Jeremy is coming

Not yet
first is "a possible" Internal conservative Leader Election
once they get the big votes against her.
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at this rate with the moans we'll still be discussing by the end of next year


just accept her deal and get this over with, the brexit is happening anyway
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