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Old 25-05-2019, 18:24   #2644
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
It won’t allow no deal. If the new PM wants to take that risk then I welcome it. The sooner we have a second referendum, and a Labour government the better.
Parliament can't prevent a 'no deal' when the time runs out.

Glad you finally admitted that you would like to have a dangerous Marxist in power, jfman, after previously portraying yourself as a centrist!

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
A vote of no confidence doesn’t require many sitting days. The new leader will have less authority than May, not more.
If it is a Brexiteer (almost a certainty) then the new PM will at least have the backing of the DUP and ERG, which is more than Theresa May did!
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