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Dave42 14-11-2018 16:01

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970664)
They were believed to be absent during PMQ's earlier today...

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What makes you think the misinformation wouldn't happen again, during more campaigns?

Most people I know who voted to leave, like me, had already made up their minds years earlier.

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BREAKING: Prime Minister Theresa May, expected to make Statement outside 10 Downing Street at 5PM according to Reuters News Agency.

cabinet must of agreed the deal

Mick 14-11-2018 16:09

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Not sure - word is 2 Cabinet Ministers are expected to Resign.

denphone 14-11-2018 16:20

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970664)
They were believed to be absent during PMQ's earlier today.
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l think the two cabinet ministers who look like they are going to resign made it quite clear that they were unhappy with the deal.

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35970664)
BREAKING: Prime Minister Theresa May, expected to make Statement outside 10 Downing Street at 5PM according to Reuters News Agency.

Apparently its going to be later now according to several sources.

Dave42 14-11-2018 16:24

Re: Brexit
 
BBC reporter in Brussels just said Dominic Raab could go to Brussels tonight to announce a summit end of November

Mr K 14-11-2018 16:29

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Insignificant ministers really. TM is on the winning straight already on this one. Project Remain in all but name intact.She might get support from some Labour MPs if No Deal is the alternative.

It is a shambles its effectively staying in the EU but with no say and paying them massive wad of money for the privilege. Think even I'd prefer no deal than that ! Maybe she's hoping it's gets chucked out in parliament which gives a reason for another referendum, it's the only lunatic ploy I can think of.

denphone 14-11-2018 16:53

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According to unconfirmed sources the cabinet meeting is running at least 2 hours late as there are still up to 20 people yet to speak to in the cabinet.

Hugh 14-11-2018 17:04

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Piers Morgan
@piersmorgan

I just find the doom & gloom Brexit=Apocalypse merchants so tedious. Whatever happens, it won’t be anything like as grim as the two World Wars. People need to get a grip.
Are we supposed to be reassured by the statement that Brexit won’t be as bad as two global conflicts that killed 17 million and up to 80 million people?

Let’s have that on the side of a bus - “Brexit - at least it’s not the Holocaust*".


*remember - this is an aspiration, not a promise...

OLD BOY 14-11-2018 17:09

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35970673)
According to unconfirmed sources the cabinet meeting is running at least 2 hours late as there are still up to 20 people yet to speak to in the cabinet.

The BBC is saying the meeting is unlikely to break up much before 7pm.

Personally, I don't like the sound of the inability of the UK unilaterally to withdraw from the Customs Union, and I think the 'deeper' relationship between the EU and NI won't be a very tasty option for the UDP.

I think those are the two big sticking points that TM may need to take back for re-negotiation.

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35970676)
Are we supposed to be reassured by the statement that Brexit won’t be as bad as two global conflicts that killed 17 million and up to 80 million people?

Let’s have that on the side of a bus - “Brexit - at least it’s not the Holocaust*".


*remember - this is an aspiration, not a promise...

It could be worse...:erm:

denphone 14-11-2018 17:16

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35970677)
The BBC is saying the meeting is unlikely to break up much before 7pm.

And then she has to talk to the DUP leader apparently.

nomadking 14-11-2018 17:26

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It is inevitable it will be another in the long line of instances of democracy being dumped all over from a great height.

Sephiroth 14-11-2018 17:39

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It’s so exciting, folks. For once, little or no disunity in this thread.

Mr K 14-11-2018 17:39

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35970679)
And then she has to talk to the DUP leader apparently.

The old girls going to have to watch her blood sugar levels. Diabetics can't be missing meals. I suggest she eats some humble pie and announce a referendum !

denphone 14-11-2018 17:45

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35970685)
The old girls going to have to watch her blood sugar levels. Diabetics can't be missing meals. I suggest she eats some humble pie and announce a referendum !

What and have more big lies , more obfuscation and more general bullshitting for a certain period...

Mick 14-11-2018 18:37

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BREAKING: From BBC News Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg: Senior tory tells me Brexiteer anger so high that seems likely there will be a call for no confidence vote tomorrow - letters going in.

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Latest: There will no statement from Theresa May to the House of Commons tonight. Cabinet meeting still ongoing.

denphone 14-11-2018 18:38

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That would explain why her statement has been postponed.


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