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Old 18-10-2019, 03:56 PM #5126
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If the plan is to no deal, Why not crash out now, people are up for it, in two years time they may be a sea change

Gove is such a back stabbing dweeb it’s hard to countenance anything that comes out of his mouth


They can't; the Benn act is in place to prevent us crashing out with a nd on 31/10. BJ's deal gives us a year to sort out complicated trade deals that take multiple years to negotiate, whilst sacrificing trade agreements that are infinitely better for our jobs, our health, and our food.
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No.
They know better than the ignorant leavers
No SURRENDER to lunacy



The Labour MP's that vote for this Treaty
have every right.
Then in the Next Election
they keep their seats

blocking the Brexit Party etc.
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They can't; the Benn act is in place to prevent us crashing out with a nd on 31/10. BJ's deal gives us a year to sort out complicated trade deals that take multiple years to negotiate, whilst sacrificing trade agreements that are infinitely better for our jobs, our health, and our food.
right but wont the Benn act be in place after the 31st October?
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right but wont the Benn act be in place after the 31st October?
No.
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I will just clarify the point I made earlier. There will be a GE within the next year. It will be for the future government to set up the trade deals that they wish. If people are insistent that we will be going down a route of not having a deal with the EU then they are assuming labour cannot win the next election

Edit: Just to add that any group or party that tries to play games and screw things up between now and 31st October will never be elected again in the foreseeable future

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We're leaving without a deal
We're leaving without a deal
Joy oh, Joy oh Joy
We're leaving without a deal

Hard Border here we come
Hard border here we come
Joy oh, Joy oh Joy
Hard Border here we come

Good Friday Surrender gone
Good Friday Surrender gone
Joy oh, Joy oh Joy
Good Friday Surrender gone

Thanks to the No Deal supporting Labour Party we are going for a No Deal Hard Brexit, and a hard physical border in Northern Ireland
Just a reminder of what will be happening tomorrow

The UK Labour Party will be leading the charge to take the UK out of ht EU with no stinging deal as they are the true party of No Deal Hard Brexit along with their chums in the DUP
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I will just clarify the point I made earlier. There will be a GE within the next year. It will be for the future government to set up the trade deals that they wish. If people are insistent that we will be going down a route of not having a deal with the EU then they are assuming Labour cannot win the next election

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[Another Letwin amendment seeks to block
no-deal Brexit as PM faces knife-edge vote
Boris Johnson is returning from Brussels
with a deal - but he has a fight on his
hands to get it passed by MPs.]

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-le...-vote-11838156
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No.
So there can’t be another vote ever to prevent no deal?
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So there can’t be another vote ever to prevent no deal?
There can but the cons think that after the election they will have big enough majority to defeat such a bill
The party has lurched to the right with expulsion of the rebels and defections. The membership is far more pro no deal and the new batch of candidates will be too
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They can't; the Benn act is in place to prevent us crashing out with a nd on 31/10. BJ's deal gives us a year to sort out complicated trade deals that take multiple years to negotiate, whilst sacrificing trade agreements that are infinitely better for our jobs, our health, and our food.
Who is this Twitter user claiming to be a Number 10 insider.

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the stupidity in some wanting a no deal, looking at you DUP who will put Britain in economic misery just because they want a hard border with ROI

all this while leaving with that deal is the better option


it's funny how some are too ''self-absorbed'' to realize what is the best way of leaving the EU
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The Letwin amendment, if its gets through
intends to make this more fuzzy ahead.

A Conservative MP just said at 9:05AM.


Overnight
the PM has agreed with Labour Leave MP's
wishes to have employment protection , increased
so more Labour MP's are going to back this treaty
today.

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If the Letwin Amendment,
is passed today.

Then the Gov. will not do their Vote.

Just on all news.
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[09:21
Number 10 source: Government
will pull vote if Letwin amendment passes
Our Chief Political Correspondent
Jon Craig says: "It is the government
running up the white flag.
"It is the government seemingly
acknowledging that the Letwin amendment
is going to pass.
"That is the prediction of most MPs
I've spoken to this morning.
"It probably means a messy end to the day,
and it means that the PM will be
under pressure to ask for a short extension
. Will he? He told a Scottish court he would."]

https://news.sky.com/story/live-time...-deal-11839200

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Saturday and it's a near Full house.

The PM is LIVE
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They are now Voting on
Letwin (Amendment)
enforcing Legislation
to prevent a No Deal.


[14:30
Vote begins on Letwin amendment
If it passes, it will force the prime minister to ask the EU
to delay Brexit until the legislation underpinning Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
has passed in the Commons. The government has said if this happens,
it will pull the "meaningful vote" supposed
to follow soon after on the deal itself.

If it falls, we continue as normal to the next vote.
You can expect the result in around 15 minutes.]

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Letwin Vote

Yes :322


No : 306
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so this means a no deal can be prevented
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so this means a no deal can be prevented


Johnson Live PM
said he will NOT delay
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so Boris better hope his deal passes then through parliament
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He is meant to Delay Brexit
but is refusing to do that.



Labour Leader Warned Johnson PM
to follow this new act.


LBC are saying they expect the Speaker
to write the Delay letter

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