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Originally Posted by jfman
Old Boy you are following the flawed narrative that no deal is inevitable without this deal. That is simply not the case.
I do agree though it’s a huge opportunity for disaster capitalists and American companies who want further privatisation of the NHS etc.
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It's possibly not inevitable, but it is highly likely while the current impasse lasts. What other solution is there? What if there's no agreement in the Commons to extend the deal? 29 March is only next week! There's no time for anything except a no deal if an extension isn't agreed, nor for Theresa May's deal if Bercow won't allow a further vote.
The EU is clearly not going to re-negotiate at this late stage and with the Commons in disarray.
The people must, and will, be heard!
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Let's be very clear here: the ERG do not give a monkeys about the unemployed Leave voters in the North East of England.
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The number of unemployed in the UK is still coming down and now stands at its lowest ever level. Despite Brexit uncertainty.