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Old 22-03-2019, 15:11   #392
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
I don't think it could be anything more than advisory.
Quite but in the end if that's the only thing that Parliament is then shown to support then the question will be asked of what to do now. Ultimately I think Labour would support it if it were added to the political declaration which would be relatively simple to do and would then involve passing May's deal.

It's obtainable IMO. But I also wonder how much that political declaration is worth anything tbh.

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
Oily snake Gove is waiting, he'll pounce at the right time, when the.battle is over and the bodies removed...
Gove is one of the very few politicians that I have a better opinion of after this process than I did going in. He advocated for Brexit but since then he has stuck around and tried to make it work. He took some responsibility see though this project whilst Johnson and Raab have gone off to claim moral higher-ground and work on their leadership bids, refusing to get their hands dirty. Not to mention that he has shown competence in each Ministry he has been given after Education which is a rare quality in the Government recently.
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