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Old 24-03-2019, 10:59   #488
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Exactly as no matter how much distaste political parties might have for each other going cross party would have certainly been a much better option.
You must be joking, Den! Do you really think they would have got any co-operation with Labour or the Scottish Nationalists? There was no way that would ever happen. I think you know that. The SNP don't want Brexit and Labour keep changing their position and just want to oppose any kind of deal.

It would have been obvious that this was a non-starter.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
The only reason to replace May now is for a long extension or Norway. If the plan was no deal on 12th April they could force her to see that through and stick the knife in afterwards.
Er - Norway isn't Brexit. Just thought I'd remind you.
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