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Old 20-03-2019, 22:14   #176
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
I find it fascinating that in everything that has happened today, everyone has basically found validation of whatever they already thought would/should happen next.

Myself, I can see nothing in the speech May has just delivered that justifies the view that a referendum is on the way. The rhetoric about the weary public and it being “high time” politicians made the decisions are aimed squarely at the Commons.

I know you don’t like it but today, with the EU’s help, she’s called it. It’s time for MPs to show their hand. The game is almost over.
I wouldn’t be so sure if I were you, after three years of twists and turns I’m sure there are a couple left.

If May goes no deal the Tories will be out of power for the next three terms minimum. Money talks ultimately
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