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I like how it's ended up people debating over the least worst option for the country over a "best"
Sums up brexit altogether
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Sod orf
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Imagine siding with the EU over your own country.
A lot of traitors about today. The traitors have been manufactured over a period of time. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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ERG have said no to the deal
There's some irony in how those who most strongly believe in Brexit might be the ones who accidentally kill it off.. |
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Generally it's only leavers that don't want a second referendum and that's purely down to the fact that Leave probably wouldn't win again.
The leaver camp made a campaign on presenting leaving being the will of the people but minds change and it makes the leave side utter hypocrites if they try to shoot down another referendum in fear that they'd lose. I'm of the mind that we should just accept the deal and be done with it but if the deal gets rejected then Brexit must be delayed until we get the government in order and we should vote on whether the public wants a no deal brexit, if they vote yes, we do it. If they vote no, we look at other options and potentially do the leave/remain referendum over. |
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How much money are we handing over for this deal exactly that we could save by having no deal?
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Gotta love the irony of Brexiters ****ing up their own brexit by voting against their only real option.
No Deal is going to get blown up in the vote, most politcians on both sides aren't interested in it, if people want a brexit, the only way you'll ever get it is with a deal in place. |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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self-oscillating
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The fact that the ERG voted against a deal knowing no deal was going to get blasted away today, and the fact that Jeremy says its time to implement Labours deal, even though its already been rejected in parliament and the EU have said they will not be opening the negotiated deal again, confirms to me that these people are not interested in the good of the country, they are still playing politics.
People can moan and groan about May's deal, but she has at least tried to implement the will of the British people, no one else has |
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Senior Moment
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i've been doing more investigation into this no deal off the table vote. One thing is that it is only valid until the 29th unless there is an amendment approved which is unlikely. Also, the vote is not legally binding. So, if an extension is approved tomorrow, it becomes meaningless, and if the no deal is kept on the table today, there wont be any extension. That's why the ERG weren't bothered about voting no yesterday.
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Banned
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George & Alexis Warr!
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