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Old 16-07-2018, 23:32   #552
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Government survives rebellion by three votes.
Apparently propped up by three rebellious Labour Eurosceptics - Frank Field, Kate Hoey and Graham Stringer.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Dream on, Andrew! There will be no delay to Article 50 - it has already been invoked. Any delay would not go down well with the electorate.

The way this will play out is the new leader would scrap the Chequers Agreement in its entirety and notify the EU that there will be no proposal but we are open to offers of a trade deal. In the meantime, WTO rules apply. Only then would there be an election.
We just don't know, Old Boy. All we know is that Theresa May is not going down well with the electorate at the moment.

Meanwhile, Michael Gove attempts to rewrite history.
Michael Gove: I wanted 'different feel' to Vote Leave campaign
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics...mpaign=bbcnews
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