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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I think there does seem to be a change in rhetoric as jfman has highlighted. I definitely had not heard no Brexit being mentioned by the Government until recently. Whether this is a case of promoting the current deal to Brexit MPs as "May's deal or no Brexit" (and to Remain MPs as "May's deal or a no-deal Brexit") or whether there's something more substantive behind it, I don't know.
On another note, popcorn tomorrow, folks! In the afternoon, Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general, will give his statement on the government's legal advice on the withdrawal agreement.
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it very interesting even Michael Gove said it too
Security cooperation with Europe is ‘imperative’, MI6 chief to warn as no-deal Brexit threat grows
Warning comes after security minister says no-deal would have 'real impact' on ability to protect public
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8664231.html
before anyone says project fear I remind you to read 3rd paragraph of article 50 and that is legal document about leaving EU