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Old 30-05-2019, 21:40   #3093
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
As you typed this I edited my post - I should have either said stopped it happening on March 29th or delayed Brexit. Neither of which are lies, and I think it's clear what I meant - albeit I could have been clearer with my language.

The next Government won't have the luxury of running down the clock. I hope they do try it though because it'll give the country the general election it needs.
I don't think the country wants another election despite the collection of buffoons queuing up to be PM. The good thing about BoJo's about turns and track record is that he may quite happily bin Brexit if it helps him stay in power .

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
That's semantics. Parliament found a way to delay Brexit. The fact the Government enabled it is a red herring. the vote of no confidence option always exists and will continue to exist.
Exactly.
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