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Old 20-03-2019, 21:26   #186
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
And how is parliament going to prevent her getting away with giving it a tongue lashing? By refusing to back the deal? The deal without which the EU will not agree to extend the A50 deadline?

She and Tusk have been out on manoeuvres together, make no mistake about that. If parliament continues to assert itself, it will bring about a no deal scenario for which every MP who voted down the WA will be personally blamed.

They may be blamed but only by idiots, intelligent people will realise she is the one responsible and should it go wrong the Tory party will be held accountable for many years to come

There’s more to come on this, stuff that none of us political analyst wannabes are privy too
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