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Old 13-03-2019, 22:10   #8552
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Now the DUP and the ERG have seen that there is no majority for No Deal in the Commons, there is a greater likelihood of them voting for the withdrawal agreement if it is put before the Commons next week. Don’t take my word for it though, that’s the view of the FT’s political editor, George Parker.
Although Steve Baker says they won't: https://twitter.com/MattChorley/stat...32099670994946
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Steve Baker tells Leadsom that "unanimously" Brexiteers have agreed to keep voting against the PM's "rotten" deal.
When meaningful vote three comes back he will personally make sure it gets voted down "come what may"
And Mark Francois, who wants you to know he was in the army and wasn't trained to lose, also won't back it: https://twitter.com/FraserNelson/sta...989952/video/1
(I'm not entirely sure Francois isn't an elaborate parody)

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
Ah yes it was a close vote lets have a 2nd vote next week 5 of them might have died in that time and we might have some more leave MP's on our side.
There was already a 2nd vote, this would be the third.
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