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Just proves that the sooner we end the Good Friday Agreement, which was appeasement of the IRA, the better, which is what a Hard, No Deal, Brexit will do with a return to a hard border across Northern Ireland.
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Yes and upset half the Country.
No deal would upset all of the country, so.
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No deal would upset all of the country, so.

No it would not
it would be a blip
then we will sort it all out


Tomorrow The PM is live in Parliament
with her Plan B,
but everyone seems to think its her old deal
that was voted down by Mega numbers.

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New Zealand's Prime Minister Lady (their Labour Party)
was on BBCNewsHD with Victoria Derbyshire
she says a free trade deal is possible even with a no deal.

She will be visiting the PM before Parliament at 3PM or 3:30PM
but sadly can not get time to visit the Labour Leader.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46946692


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The PM is now speaking Live in Parliament - all media


Any that paid Ł65 to stay in this nation after 2020
will now get a Refund , she has waved the fee.

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No change
just No one has to now pay to be a citizen
and She is going back to the EU
to ask for Backstop to be changed?

Of course the 27 nations have said no to that?


How the feck is she not updated???????????????????



She again invited the Labour leader for talks
And she is keeping her No Deal

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PMQ's today
again the PM invited the Labour Leader
for talks.

Again
He said she must withdraw "No Deal" first.


FECK ALL has changed.
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No change
just No one has to now pay to be a citizen
and She is going back to the EU
to ask for Backstop to be changed?

Of course the 27 nations have said no to that?


How the feck is she not updated???????????????????



She again invited the Labour leader for talks
And she is keeping her No Deal
not citizen, but to get settled status
there's a big difference

no deal is a disaster, 5/6 of mps are against it, Corbyn is doing everybody a favour trying to force her to drop it
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not citizen, but to get settled status
there's a big difference

no deal is a disaster, 5/6 of mps are against it, Corbyn is doing everybody a favour trying to force her to drop it

Its written in Law

She will not change it
its her back up




Also the Back Bencher Labour MP's
that are trying to get Article 50 Extended
can not happen - As the EU will not allow it
just for the MP's to waste more time talking

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If No Deal becomes the only option, we need to have another referendum to make sure that it's what people truly want since a lot of the Brexit campaign's promises seem to have evaporated since 2016.

If we want to leave regardless, we leave and if not, we reassess our options.
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If No Deal becomes the only option, we need to have another referendum to make sure that it's what people truly want since a lot of the Brexit campaign's promises seem to have evaporated since 2016.

If we want to leave regardless, we leave and if not, we reassess our options.


No thats not going to happen
as all you want is to remain,
Give Brexit a Chance



Dezzy write a Novel
on it.

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If No Deal becomes the only option, we need to have another referendum to make sure that it's what people truly want since a lot of the Brexit campaign's promises seem to have evaporated since 2016.

If we want to leave regardless, we leave and if not, we reassess our options.
NO no no there will not be another referendum , we are leaving and the quicker the better.
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there's a big difference

no deal is a disaster, 5/6 of mps are against it, Corbyn is doing everybody a favour trying to force her to drop it
Corbyn was totally stupid saying that , but then no one will vote for him whatever he says or does. I'm left with no one to vote for so the quicker Corbyn goes the better.
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On Politics Live, Laura K spills that if GE is called cons MP that don't back May's manifesto/deal may be de-selected
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On Politics Live, Laura K spills that if GE is called cons MP that don't black May's manifesto/deal may be de-selected
Not sure if they've been posted in this thread but there's serious whispers and evidence of a GE on the horizon and I had to wonder what the point of that would be from Theresa May's perspective, it seems it's to bully and threaten the anti-Brexiters in her party to toe the line and vote her deal through or risk losing their seat
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Ironically May's deal is the only viable option at the moment
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A no deal has to be kept on the table, because to remove it could mean we never leave the EU. Legally, that is a non starter and Corbyn knows it. Parliament is still capable of stopping the government from having a no deal by voting for the current deal ... again Corbyn knows this.

Let me also highlight one more time as so many seem to be ignoring it, including parliament. Any deal that we sign up to now can be adjusted at a later date by the government of the day. If labour want to join the customs union, they can negotiate that possibility with the EU when they get in to power. Again, Corbyn and all his cronies know this. So, what is their game now other than playing politics
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A no deal has to be kept on the table, because to remove it could mean we never leave the EU. Legally, that is a non starter and Corbyn knows it. Parliament is still capable of stopping the government from having a no deal by voting for the current deal ... again Corbyn knows this.

Let me also highlight one more time as so many seem to be ignoring it, including parliament. Any deal that we sign up to now can be adjusted at a later date by the government of the day. If labour want to join the customs union, they can negotiate that possibility with the EU when they get in to power. Again, Corbyn and all his cronies know this. So, what is their game now other than playing politics
yes because you guys feel so much better than the EU, with all your delusions of still thinking to be an empire

good god, i find it laughable like seriously i'm laughing so much right now at all this mess in british parliament, the whole brexit-gate
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A no deal has to be kept on the table, because to remove it could mean we never leave the EU. Legally, that is a non starter and Corbyn knows it. Parliament is still capable of stopping the government from having a no deal by voting for the current deal ... again Corbyn knows this.

Let me also highlight one more time as so many seem to be ignoring it, including parliament. Any deal that we sign up to now can be adjusted at a later date by the government of the day. If labour want to join the customs union, they can negotiate that possibility with the EU when they get in to power. Again, Corbyn and all his cronies know this. So, what is their game now other than playing politics
Both no deal and May’s deal quite clearly leaves the country in a worse state than remaining would, May and her cronies (and the other Tories that hate May) know this, so what exactly is their game?

I’d imagine Corbyn’s is pushing for something at least just as good as remaining otherwise whats the point.
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Both no deal and May’s deal quite clearly leaves the country in a worse state than remaining would, May and her cronies (and the other Tories that hate May) know this, so what exactly is their game?

I’d imagine Corbyn’s is pushing for something at least just as good as remaining otherwise whats the point.
but we are not remaining, we are leaving ... so everything after you making that point is meaningless
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Both no deal and May’s deal quite clearly leaves the country in a worse state than remaining would, May and her cronies (and the other Tories that hate May) know this, so what exactly is their game?

I’d imagine Corbyn’s is pushing for something at least just as good as remaining otherwise whats the point.
That would be cherry picking and that is not going to happen
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but we are not remaining, we are leaving ... so everything after you making that point is meaningless
So surely you can see where Corbyn is coming from? But we’re still a bit confused about what the Tories are aiming for.

Basically the tories are there saying “its either very ****, or pain and suffering” and Corbyns there like “well lets take pain and suffering off the table so we can discuss how to make it a bit less ****” and the tories are there saying “no pain and suffering is gonna stay as an option”... and thats where we’re at. Why aren’t the tories aiming higher like Corbyn?
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https://news.sky.com/video/peoples-v...dment-11616117

The Political group that were to ask for a 2nd vote
have given up. (Due Corbyn not backing their motion)
A few Conservatives and Labour MP group.
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CEO Tom Enders spoke from Davos on all TV news

[Airbus helps No 10 'make clear
' impact of 'no-deal' Brexit
Airbus SVP Katherine Bennett told
Sky News the firm was 'happy' to help,
as 'no deal' is potentially catastrophic
for the company.]


https://news.sky.com/story/airbus-he...rexit-11616357
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Andrea Leadsom has said that the EU may be prepared to grant the UK a "couple of extra weeks" beyond the 29 March deadline to finalise preparations for Brexit.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47008099

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