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Old 11-04-2019, 08:23   #1494
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Re: Brexit

I think it's pretty weird/ironic that the Brexiters best ally in the EU is arch-Europhile Macron and not the right-wing governments Farage had hoped would Veto. Obviously they have different aims but without France the deadline would be March 2020 which would have thrown everything up in the air, more so than October.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
So far May’s incompetent road to Brexit involves.

-Two years nine months of talks
-Three historic defeats in Parliament
-Three humiliating summits

And then May turns round and blames the MPs with this quote.
Well it's sort of true. Parliament didn't just fail to agree her deal but any alternative action either.
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