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Old 19-01-2019, 14:02   #6649
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
May has created the stalemate by going back to the EU with a deal that parliament has resoundingly rejected.

How on earth is this productive in any way shape or form. You cannot blame the EU negotiators for this. They have agreed the deal with May, parliament overwhelmingly has not. Who is to blame here, cos it 'ain't the EU?
The EU have stated, on more than one occasion I believe, that there will be no further concessions - their deal is on the table, take it or leave it.
May brought it back to the UK, which then rejected it.
May returns to the EU hoping for a changed deal, the EU say no.

Which party has it's head in the sand?
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