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Originally Posted by jfman
The fact it's Boris flogging a dead horse doesn't change the reality the horse is dead. Parliament doesn't want this deal and Parliament doesn't want no deal.
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Well, May didn’t have the gumption to follow up on her threats. Any new PM would be wise to learn from that or suffer the same fate.
Parliament doesn’t want a no deal, that has been proven. What has also been proven is that Parliament is impotent.
Parliament doesn’t get to decide, it won against May as she was spineless. But the current date is 31/10. Boris or whoever it is, has to show the spine the last PM didn’t and make a statement that is clear. That unless an acceptable deal can be achieved by the 31st we will leave with no deal. No if’s no but’s, no more extensions. Regardless of what Parliament wants.
If you want you PM tenure to be remembered, be remembered as the PM that fought against a Parliament that tried to subvert the will of the people and took us out of the EU and delivered on thevReferendum.
Be remembered for something, not like May, she will be remembered for abject failure.