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The Times Political Editor thinks the reaction to her speech has pretty much killed what chance the deal has left: https://twitter.com/hzeffman/status/1108487563948507136
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How long before some idiot (Johnson?) suggests she spend two of the three month extension period going back to Brussels for a better deal and that they’ll fold if we test their resolve?
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Her deal is NOT Brexit, it's an absolutely crap deal, so quite rightly they keep on rejecting it and a good potion of the rejections are from Remainer MPs, they are and never will be to blame for opposing a shoddy deal. |
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However, if parliament still refuse to back it, god knows what’ll happen. |
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The parliamentary shenanigans now going on are as perfidious as Varadkar and Macron. |
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The debate in this forum entirely represents the spectrum in Parliament. And that flies in the face of the Referendum result - as if the people's vote didn't matter.#
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And there is going to be a completely pointless, Million march Sat in the London bubble yet agai, yawn, to oppose Brexit. When will people learn, marches don’t work. NHS, Miners strike, Iraq war, they don’t work?!?!?! |
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There should have been a second question or referendum the week after to clarify which is the preferred model. |
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