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1 minute ago, Lord BJ said:

Rumours dup with abstain for any vote on May deal, surely not.

 

Still can’t see how she gets the numbers or how she even gets back for a vote. 

 

It's only a matter of time until some lunatic in the Tory party claims that MV3 has passed the speaker's change test based on expressed support for it.      This or similar will eminate from one of these psychos.

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1 minute ago, ...a bit disco said:

 

Aw aboot the ermine.

 

Sleekit wee *****.

 

Maybe that too.   But any ministers hoping to remain in the next leader's cabinet will be aware that the next leader could be a close ally of the current leader.     Wankers like Mundell see themselves as career ministers.

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4 minutes ago, Lord BJ said:

Tory MP’s who back the deal because May has said she will resign, should be a ashamed of themselves. 

 

May resigning changes nothing about the deal.

 

If the past few years have shown us anything, it's that most MP's don't do shame.

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25 minutes ago, Adam Murray said:

Does anybody actually believe a word that now come out of May's mouth?

 

It has been clear from day one of the referendum result that she, an ardent remainer, with a predominantly remain Government, in a majority remain Parliament, have set out to fudge, undermine, delay, and more or less try to prove to the people that leaving the EU would be a terrible thing to do, that the UK could not cope on it's own.

 

One wonders how our parents/granparents managed pre EU

That's the generation who voted to join the EU by an overwhelming majority!

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10 minutes ago, Victorian said:

BJ saying he will vote for MV3.     What a shame if it is too late.

Shameless hypocrisy as ever from Boris.

 

He's previously described the deal as "appalling," a "humiliation," and a "historic mistake," which would turn Britain into "a colony," of the EU. 

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2 minutes ago, Costanza said:

Shameless hypocrisy as ever from Boris.

 

He's previously described the deal as "appalling," a "humiliation," and a "historic mistake," which would turn Britain into "a colony," of the EU. 

 

It just demonstrates how worthless all the empty rhetoric was.    Vassal state.    Worse than no deal.     Worse than no Brexit.     Blah blah.

 

 

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Political careers and in party politics coming before the fate of the nation.

 

They really are a odious bunch of *******s. 

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ERG clearly panicking if they're prepared to back May's deal. They must see no Brexit as a real possibility now. 

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Nicky Morgan doing what she does best.    Saying everything all at once and backing every side of all arguments.    A rank waste of space.

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About to vote to pass the law confirming the change in the leave date (12 April or 22 May). 

 

Aligning UK with already confirmed international law.

 

House of Lords tomorrow presumably. 

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Various deranged hardline Brexiteer lawyer MPs arguing virtually redundant points regarding the statutory instrument and associated implications.

 

The very worst parliament has to offer.

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6 minutes ago, Victorian said:

Various deranged hardline Brexiteer lawyer MPs arguing virtually redundant points regarding the statutory instrument and associated implications.

 

The very worst parliament has to offer.

 

Brilliant for students of Parliament and international law though. 

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1 minute ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

Brilliant for students of Parliament though. 

 

When politics & constitutional matters degrade into dry legal mumbo jumbo.     I can see these twats pursuing this in the courts though.

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Bill Cash in theory could stop it all if he carries on speaking for the next 3 hours.

 

Wouldn't change international law though. 

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Tommy Sheppard giving it tight to that Francois arsehole.      Some barnet and hooter on him though.     He looks like a reject from the muppet show.

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1 minute ago, Mikey1874 said:

No chance Deal will pass now. 


"No chance Deal" sounds like it should gave been one of the options

?

 

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2 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

General Election it is then.

It’ll have to be. She’s ruled out everything else. 

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1 minute ago, RobboM said:


"No chance Deal" sounds like it should gave been one of the options

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St Johnstone should have been an option

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7 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

She's left that open anyway.    

 

She must think that by resigning with a deal through that will somehow restore the pathetic legacy she will leave behind. 

 

However no matter what happens she will go down as the most ineffective, pathetic excuse for a PM in the history of UK politics. And that's saying a lot after following piggy boy David Cameron who allowed this to happen. 

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1 minute ago, AlimOzturk said:

 

She must think that by resigning with a deal through that will somehow restore the pathetic legacy she will leave behind. 

 

However no matter what happens she will go down as the most ineffective, pathetic excuse for a PM in the history of UK politics. And that's saying a lot.

 

Yep.   In Mayworld,  withdrawal agreement = huge success.     It doesn't matter how perverted it was achieved.

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3 minutes ago, Cruyff Turn said:

It’ll have to be. She’s ruled out everything else. 

Backed herself into a corner by offering to resign.  Get her tae feck.

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Government to bring forward the full withdrawal bill instead of the MV?     To have the main bill passed and for it's mandate to substitute for the MV.     The speaker cannot prevent.    Some chat on this.

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Have the brexiteers ****ed this for themselves big style?

 

The Government can't risk another GE as they will likely lose more seats after their disastrous handling of brexit.

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Pig headed Brexiteers face the retribution of their voters,   as well as remainers.      Some Brexiteer MPs could credibly lose their seats.     

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3 minutes ago, LeftBack said:

Does anyone else think this is a bit of a shambles.... 

It's all so mental I can't even think of a smart arsed reply

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