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Old 25-05-2019, 18:34   #2646
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Watching the worst Government in living memory throw the country off a cliff it’s obvious we need an alternative. Whether in or out of the EU the Conservatives continue to fiddle while Rome burns. There’s enough opposition to Corbyn in his own party the more creative elements of his manifesto would never happen anyway.

Parliament obviously can’t prevent no deal when time runs out, as time travel hasn’t yet been invented, however you continue to make the incorrect assumption Parliament has no options.
A 'no deal' is not like jumping off a cliff. It is like opening a door to bright new horizons and limitless opportunities.

Far too bright for your eyes, jfman. Better dig yourself a hole. It'll be nice, dark, and depressing in there, just as you like it.
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