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Old 26-03-2019, 04:08 PM #3476
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The EU sanctioned only May's deal, none of the others. There is no other deal on the table acceptable to the EU.

Parliament rejected May's deal twice and will never ever pass it, courtesy of the real leaders of the Government, the DUP.

Ergo:

Spoiler:

We're Leaving without a deal
We're Leaving without a deal
Ee I Adio
We're Leaving without a deal
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No The PM can ignore Weds votes
she confirmed that yesterday
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she confirmed that yesterday
It’s literally the most sensible option they’ve come up with since this ****show started. Why would anybody want to throw the country into financial uncertainty just because the government is useless and can’t make a decision?
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It’s literally the most sensible option they’ve come up with since this ****show started. Why would anybody want to throw the country into financial uncertainty just because the government is useless and can’t make a decision?
Some people consider "no deal" to be the defiant option and would probably advocate for it over ANY deal, because they're fundamentally stupid and believe the country can be self sufficient and doesn't need deals. Essentially they WANT no deal because they think that's the "super extra brexitty" Brexit option and don't realise what it would actually mean.
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Some people consider "no deal" to be the defiant option and would probably advocate for it over ANY deal, because they're fundamentally stupid and believe the country can be self sufficient and doesn't need deals. Essentially they WANT no deal because they think that's the "super extra brexitty" Brexit option and don't realise what it would actually mean.
Tell us what it would actually mean. In full detail please, seeing as you're not stupid.
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Tell us what it would actually mean. In full detail please, seeing as you're not stupid.
Likewise.
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It’s literally the most sensible option they’ve come up with since this ****show started. Why would anybody want to throw the country into financial uncertainty just because the government is useless and can’t make a decision?


Its a Reset.
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Some people consider "no deal" to be the defiant option and would probably advocate for it over ANY deal, because they're fundamentally stupid and believe the country can be self sufficient and doesn't need deals. Essentially they WANT no deal because they think that's the "super extra brexitty" Brexit option and don't realise what it would actually mean.

Yes "Some" want that
but the PM confirmed yesterday
"No Deal"
is no longer on the table.


It is Her Treaty Deal or No Brexit at all

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some people want to break all relationships with the EU, ie no deal, and that is a perfectly acceptable political position to take. Yes, it may cause some discomfort to the country for a few decades, but to them its worth it. I personally would prefer that to some half arsed connection with the eu, although my ideal would be the status quo
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How can I? We've already established that I'm stupid.
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How can I? We've already established that I'm stupid.
Prove otherwise then.

Why is it such a good idea for the UK to leave without a deal?
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Even Jacob Rees-Mogg
is now going to back the only deal
her treaty deal.


In a tweet.
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Even Jacob Rees-Mogg
is now going to back the only deal
her treaty deal.


In a tweet.
they still need some of labour or the DUP to get it passed though
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they still need some of labour or the DUP to get it passed though


Yes hence she could try this next week
I think they have around 4 Labour MP's
and a couple DUP
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Labour Party
are trying get the Votes on Weds
ALSO to be on Monday.

Bercow is a trouble maker
if he allows that.


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Reports are saying The PM will
give a date of her resigning
to try to, get her treaty - deal through


https://news.sky.com/story/the-shape...-line-11676174

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the 3 petitions that triggered a debate will be discussed on Monday, that should be a good waste of time.
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if Parliament has so called ''more power over brexit'' now, why don't they come up with a deal themselves, their own terms and conditions which they and EU and everyone can agree with

since they voted away May's deal every single time, makes me wonder if they themselves can come up with a better deal then
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Tell us what it would actually mean. In full detail please, seeing as you're not stupid.
Short term chaos and then serious, permanent damage to the UK economy.
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Short term chaos and then serious, permanent damage to the UK economy.
We will get over the Damage.
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There's a battle outside, and it's ragin'
It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls
For the times they are a changin'
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