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• #19977
govt trying to bounce the house into deal
deal is affront to democracy and country
separating WA from political declaration was ruled out by PM - now we are being asked to take aunt on the 2nd by agreeing the first
NI backstop threatens the union
Labour will note vote for blindfold brexit -
• #19978
what a f-ing shitshow
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• #19979
JC really is as inspiring as a discarded wank rag
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• #19980
JC really is as inspiring as a discarded wank rag
all the right words, just not necessarily in the right order
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• #19981
JRM and Bojo just voted FOR Mays deal. Like the slippery eels they are.
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• #19982
Govt look set to lose by 46
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• #19983
BBC saying if she loses by around 40 she might just bring it back again....
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• #19984
Bercow might have something to say about that.
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• #19985
lets hope so
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• #19986
ha haaaaaaa!
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• #19987
Yes!
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• #19989
Would like to be a fly on the wall next time Sammy McNally corners JRM.
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• #19990
WA now dead in the water.
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• #19991
Thank fuck for that
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• #19992
Sooooo... what now?
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• #19993
Can I open my eyes yet?
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• #19994
General Election
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• #19995
Second Referendum or Straight Revocation?
Or no deal?
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• #19996
Monday first. And it matters this time. Let's see if May tries to torpedo it again, though.
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• #19997
And it matters this time.
Does it though? It's still not a binding thing in any way, and it's entirely unclear what the way forward would be even if they did decide on something in a 'legally binding' way - it's not like it's legally binding for the EU.
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• #19998
It’s getting loser though, 4th time lucky?
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• #19999
maybe she waiting for some older MPs to pass on
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• #20000
Of course, but the voting process was always going to be a process of expressing preferences in the first instance. That's why it was organised as it was from the start.
JC speaking against the motion now..