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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Why.
They'd had no input to talks at that time.
The backdrop remained which was the contentious issue with the DUP.
You say Labour could have.
That's not would have.
An agreed customs arrangement in place at that time would have pulled more Labour votes over.
Not a possible customs arrangement.
If May had dropped her red lines of no customs union arrangement, total severance from having some close access of the single market.
She'd have won Labour votes.
Still alienating her own ERG group, who were voting against anything.
With her own Party and the votes of the DUP, she did have an overall majority at the time.
It isn't down to the opposition to help a government that thus far then, had not seriously consulted it.
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I understand when you you say that it isn't down to the opposition to help the goverment..
So you guys can carry on arguing against said opposition ..
Where does leave us Irish?You all fight for the sake of fighting .Shamefull.The WA was a great deal