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Dave42 29-03-2019 14:27

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MPs voting on withdrawal agreement

denphone 29-03-2019 14:37

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MPs voting on withdrawal agreement

l still think She will lose as the DUP won't support her plus some others who are bitterly against the WA.

mrmistoffelees 29-03-2019 14:37

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Think it's going to be very very tight...

1andrew1 29-03-2019 14:38

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But that's not their fault, apparently no pressure was exerted to trigger article 50 without a plan, leave campaigned to have a plan before triggering and despite all the crappy articles he bored us with demanding it's triggering asap Daniel Hannan is now saying the exact opposite, that he never said that at all, we really do get the politicians we deserve as every time they get away with it

So we agreed to invoke Article 50 in a rush, agreed a financial settlement with the EU. Then in the trade agreement, what do we actually have left to negotiate with? The Withdrawal Agreement weakens our position and the EU knows it.

Dave42 29-03-2019 14:39

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Labour source: “Not good for May.”

denphone 29-03-2019 14:40

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 35989079)
Think it's going to be very very tight...

Don't put any money on it.;)

Dave42 29-03-2019 14:42

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yes 286 no's 344 majority 58

denphone 29-03-2019 14:43

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yes 286 no's 344 majority 58

Well l was not that far away Dave.

TheDaddy 29-03-2019 14:46

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So we agreed to invoke Article 50 in a rush, agreed a financial settlement with the EU. Then in the trade agreement, what do we actually have left to negotiate with? The Withdrawal Agreement weakens our position and the EU knows it.

Point to where I denied any of that, what I was actually pointing out was the people responsible are now trying to deny any culpability and other people are happy to let them

peanut 29-03-2019 14:47

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OK bored now.

jfman 29-03-2019 14:49

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This is amazing stuff.

denphone 29-03-2019 14:49

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So thus every one of the Governments votes so far has been defeated.

1andrew1 29-03-2019 14:51

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Point to where I denied any of that, what I was actually pointing out was the people responsible are now trying to deny any culpability and other people are happy to let them

Not disagreeing with anyone, just having a mini rant. ;)

Dave42 29-03-2019 14:56

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European Council president Donald Tusk says there will be meeting of EU leaders on Wednesday 10 April two days before Theresa May has to set out the next steps for Brexit

denphone 29-03-2019 15:34

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How parties voted on Brexit agreement.

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The full division list is here. This is how the parties divided.

For the agreement

Conservatives: 277

Labour: 5 (Sir Kevin Barron, Rosie Cooper, Jim Fitzpatrick, Caroline Flint and John Mann)

Independents: 4 (Ian Austin, Frank Field, Sylvia Hermon and Stephen Lloyd)

Total: 286

Against the agreement

Labour: 234

SNP: 34

Conservatives: 34

Independents: 16

Lib Dems: 11

DUP: 10

Plaid Cymru: 4

Green: 1

Total: 344


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