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Old 11-03-2019, 23:24   #8363
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Re: Brexit

Some interesting Tweets from Sky's Kate McCann:
- Brexiteer Sir Mike Penning: I can now vote for the deal
- A lot rests on how the DUP interpret tonight. Feeling that if they back deal it becomes v difficult for Conservatives not to do the same. If DUP say no, one senior minister tells me: "We're screwed".
- One pro-Brexit Conservative MP (opposed to deal) says the new stuff looks "ropey" but will be enough for a number of Brexiteers who were looking for a way to "climb down". They'll make a call based on Martin Howe QC's legal advice (star chamber), not Cox.
https://twitter.com/KateEMcCann
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