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Old 01-03-2018, 22:22   #2255
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
The term desperation takes hold with some remainers, they want to selfishly believe failure is due to Brexit when it's not, just to prove their invalid points, that we needed to stay, when we do not.

Note that Toys 'R' Us in America is also suffering I believe.

5 Reasons they suffered.... And not one of them mentions the 'B' word...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-43210854

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The DUP is not going to withdraw it's support, it's desperate wishful thinking, one of the major reasons, they don't want a Corbyn led Labour Party in power, he has to win more votes as well and they will not under Corbyn and his Antisemitic/Racist/Socialist/IRA supporting cohorts.
Don't forget that May's speech referencing "citizens of the world and of nowhere” was seen intentionally or not to appeal to anti-semitic elements.
The DUP will only withdraw its support if there's a hard border between GB and NI. It's likely that the Government would fall before this stage making their withdrawal unnecessary.
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