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Originally Posted by Pierre
. Due to obvious pressure from UKIP in strategic conservative seats. Labour also suffered greatly from support for UKIP. Arguably Labour only due so well in the election because the Europe Question had been settled in the referendum. Labour may find themselves impacted if they support remain and fudged Brexit hence no clear Brexit policy from Labour.
You have been very adept at ignoring questions so I don’t see why you should be so exorcised now.
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You have consistently ignored my answers that are often available if you read the posts you are quoting.
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It’s not difficult. He is obviously trying to get a hard brexiteer in power such as David Davies. Or someone thT is happy to take us out with no deal.
I, and I don’t think anyone else has, suggested another deal is achievable. It’s this deal or no deal. Go fo no deal, see what happens.
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No deal is achievable from the backbenches according to you.
Specifically, and given nobody thinks there’s room for further negotiation, what is the advantage of removing the PM over leaving her in as a fall guy for “no deal”?
They want her removed because she can’t be trusted to deliver any Brexit when push comes to shove.