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Old 01-05-2019, 00:26   #1897
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
No parody. The MP's, mostly, are doing their job: defending the best interests of their country and constituencies.

Ironically, it was the Hard Brexit MP's that did not vote for Brexit when it was on a plate in front of them. There's your parody!
Spot on. Love it how some have fallen for the flakey betrayal narrative. Bottom line is if all the MPs who agreed to support the leave decision - and that includes former Remainers too who endorsed the vote like Philp Hammond - could actually reach a consensus on the type of withdrawal agreement then we would have left the EU by now.
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