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Old 09-04-2019, 00:18   #1402
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
No it is not, No Deal is still on the table if any of the EU 27 reject extension, sorry to burst that over excitable little bubble of yours.

Parliamentary process for passing Bills is usually very slow, so no I am not wrong on them being slow, actually - this unconstitutional bill was fast tracked by a Remain Parliament and Lords. Enough said.

And there is no parliamentary support for a Second Referendum, that you keep going on about, defeated what, three times now ?
I think until today, the messages were that France might reject an extension. Sky News reported Irish PM Leo Varadkar suggesting it is unlikely any single EU country will veto completely the UK's request. I wouldn't pin your hopes on the EU facilitating a no-deal Brexit.
https://news.sky.com/story/pm-to-mee...ummit-11687662

I guess a second vote may eventually be voted for by Parliament if the Jezza-May Brexit agreement is not concluded.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
And why would or should they vote for something that isn't actually Brexit ?
Firstly, because not everyone shares your definition of Brexit and secondly, we're only talking about the Withdrawal Agreement and not the trade deal.
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