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Old 27-03-2019, 07:34   #643
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
He's not changed his mind, Dave, he's just been forced into answering a different question. May's deal or no Brexit.

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So not content with letting Parliament take over from Government, you now want the general public to take over the business of governing from Parliament.

Interesting. Good luck with that.

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Of course, everyone is worried. I agree that the Brexiteers need to sign up to May's deal. Given that 'no deal' has been ruled out, the Withdrawal Agreement is the only way to deliver what the electorate voted for.
Mogg knows May's Brexit is worse than Remaining, but is financially reliant on any form of Brexit.

When even ardent Leave supporters can see Remaining until another day is better than May's deal, maybe parliament should re-think the whole process.
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