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They're trying again on Wednesday. Last chance for these people to prove their not entirely useless.
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That said there’s a lot of anger at PV MPs who didn’t back CM 2.0, this could see the latter make a breakthrough. Let’s face it, if they want to avoid Brexit altogether really CM 2.0 is a heavily diluted version vs the alternative of no deal or May’s deal. |
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Not one of the indicative votes had any relation to Brexit. Any one of them would leave us subserviant to the EU in one way or another.
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A trade deal with a larger entity like the USA would do the same. Chlorinated chicken etc.
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They need to change the voting system to a ranked/AV system for, what has to be, the final round of this nonsense if they're going to get anywhere.
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I’m sure he’s referring to members of his party who didn’t vote for it and, mistakenly, believe they can achieve no deal by doing so. |
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No no,
No no no no, No no no no, No no, No consensus ... So much for Parliament taking control. Of all the votes held so far, the one with the most positive support was not-quite MV3, with 286 votes. Surely it’s deal or no deal now. |
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Philip Hammond will propose putting Theresa May’s deal to the country in a second referendum, according to reports this morning.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...77d2f95a200d96 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-election.html |
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Philip Hammond is a remainer through and through, who hates the idea of leaving, and loathes the idea of leaving without a deal.
He seems not to have noticed that a confirmatory referendum has been proposed to parliament twice in the last week, and was rejected both times. |
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Hammond’s proposals makes it Government policy to support May’s deal in the referendum. It allows her to defend it to the people and emphasise it meets her six(?) red lines. |
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