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Lisa Scott-Lee Expert
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Jean Claude Juncker has stated tonight that there will be “no third chance” and that MP’s must back May’s deal or there will be no Brexit. This comes after the U.K. government has agreed with the EU assurances on a legally binding backstop. Source: Peston
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Piss orf.
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Someone needs to tell him there will be a brexit.
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Lisa Scott-Lee Expert
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May has obviously told him to say this to scare ERG members and Brexit MP’s to back her deal. I think what he means is that is the best we can get, and it’s either that, an extension which results in nothing so there’s no point, or a second referendum and a risk of remaining.
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Remembering Kerry
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I've wavered on it. However no way do I want to go through that again. Best just back the PMs agreement now and get on with things after that. |
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Totally agree Joey. I wanted to remain but I don't think voting again is particularly democratic and if the result changed, I think that would be more damaging to us as a country. We need to get it done now.
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self-oscillating
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What annoys me more than anything is our MP's all playing politics even at this late stage than thinking about our country. OK, so its not the ideal deal for everyone, but this is our country's future now we are talking about, not in 5 years, not in 10 years, not in 50 years. To suggest that any deal agreed now cannot be changed in the future is misleading the British people and doing us a very great disservice.
Corbyn, the ERG, the remainers, should all back this country's future now by agreeing the deal, or forever be held responsible for their intransigence Last edited by bots; 12-03-2019 at 06:25 AM. |
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I do think a second Referendum would be good for one thing, and that's to have a choice on if you want a Hard Brexit or a Soft Brexit and see which way the people vote.
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Skinny Legend
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This reads like a 12 year old who pretends to know what’s going on with politics but really has no clue
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Skinny Legend
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Guess that makes your post even more embarrassing
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Sod orf
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Drunken old fool.
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Stiff Member
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tbf that man does eu no favours, get rid asap
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George & Alexis Warr!
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that's not very nice to say about the leader of the EC
he does a great job for us EU, i can fully understand him also being sick and tired of this unnecessary UK drama now, while he also has Hungary with that a-hole Orban to focus on, getting rid of him as hungary's leader
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Juncker
can not tell us what will happen. It all depends if the Irish DUP back this. |
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self-oscillating
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we can still leave without a deal, until the votes are done we don't know, and neither does Junker
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This Witch doesn't burn
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I think the vote on going out without a deal will be overwhelmingly rejected
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Jolly good
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I agree with those pointing out the current deal only covers the transitional arrangements, not the final relationship with the EU - that still has to be finalised.
Accept the current deal, and there is time to work on it further. Who knows what the political scene will be like in the next few years. We'll probably end up with a soft Brexit, given the views of the current set of MPs (though they could change). |
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The voice of reason
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oof
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beyonce of waltham forest
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I'm a remainer and my ideal outcome would be no brexit, but I think looking at all avenues and whatever can come out of today's vote there is only two.
May's deal or hard brexit. I think I'd support May's deal as although not ideal, I think it's the best way to go forward for the country. |
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Stiff Member
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I hope this deal doesn't pass bc I want a 2nd ref
no deal will be voted down, then a long extension and momentum building up to a 2nd ref |
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