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I think more than the AG the legal opinion of Nigel Dodds and the ERG appointed lawyers to consider it will carry more weight.
If 116 more MPs vote for this than the last deal it’ll show them up as the spineless clueless shower many suspected them to be. Two more months of uncertainty for business, Parliamentary and civil service time wasted to achieve nothing. |
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It's the only 'brexit', you're going to get folks and probably the best we can get. Considerably worse than our current deal, and not brexit at all. But might be enough to give the nutters a climb down. What's laughable is absolutely nothing has changed. Aren't politicians a laugh ! ;)
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You’ve got to hand it to Theresa May putting her deal up three times to get voted on.
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Geoffrey Cox, the Attorney General: "the legal risk remains unchanged".
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well interesting 2 days ahead when deal voted down tonight and no deal voted down tomorrow
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Doesn't look good for TM or indeed Brexit.
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I see the digs and counter digs have happened and it's the same people. Time outs issued yet again:
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DUP statement in approx five minutes, but, so far from their previous comments it's not looking good.
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Gavin Esler summed up the new "deal".
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ERG voting against, DUP not decided yet.
I think May will lose by 80-100 votes tonight Meaningful vote 3 already been discussed apparently |
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ERG 'do not recommend' voting for the deal.
Suggestion is they don't quite recommend voting against. Might abstain. |
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