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					Originally Posted by Mick  Didn't you get the Memo?
 Brexiteer MPs forced May's hands yesterday and 4 ERG Amendments were made.
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		| Liam Fox said it did not change policy as the amendments had been "cut and pasted" from the PM's Chequers plan. |  She's just fobbing then off with the amendments, as a leadership challenge had to mounted before tomorrow if its to be done before the summer recess.  She's a canny old bird TM, I'll give her that.  The EU will throw  out these amendments anyway. 
 
Don't you find it scary that it's still only a few months to Brexit, and the 'Governing' party still hasn't haven't agreed with itself let alone the EU ?
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					Originally Posted by Dave42  but your happy with a corrupt campaign that cheated it about rule of law here say if remain cheated you think brexiteers would stay quiet no way |  The Remain camp cheated as well.
 
Do you think I was happy with the pathetic government leaflet with which Tax payers money was spent advocating to Remain in the EU - that should never have been allowed ?
 
Do you think I was happy with U.S President Barack Obama at the time, interfering and threatening people to vote remain ?
 
No I was not - despite ALL this and the other Bullshit going on, on BOTH sides, one side clearly won - you cannot invalidate the result because you feel aggrieved your side did not win when both campaigns centered on the same rules, despite the BS claims today that Leave camp over spent - Remain camp still spent far more and got added bonuses on top of this, the government leaflet and Obama's push, to try push people to vote Remain - but people were smart enough to make up their own minds. 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Liam Fox didn't get the memo, he thinks nothing's changed.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44857687 
She's just fobbing then off with the amendments, as a leadership challenge had to mounted before tomorrow if its to be done before the summer recess.  She's a canny old bird TM, I'll give her that.  The EU will throw  out these amendments anyway. 
 
Don't you find it scary that it's still only a few months to Brexit, and the 'Governing' party still hasn't haven't agreed with itself let alone the EU ? |  If the EU reject the amendments it's a no deal Brexit. Suits me. We need to leave that absolutely disgustingly corrupt EU with a certain President Juncker who turns up to important meetings, pissed as a fart.
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					Originally Posted by Mick  The Remain camp cheated as well.
 Do you think I was happy with the pathetic government leaflet with which Tax payers money was spent advocating to Remain in the EU - that should never have been allowed ?
 
 Do you think I was happy with U.S President Barack Obama at the time, interfering and threatening people to vote remain ?
 
 No I was not - despite ALL this and the other Bullshit going on, on BOTH sides, one side clearly won - you cannot invalidate the result because you feel aggrieved your side did not win when both campaigns centered on the same rules, despite the BS claims today that Leave camp over spent - Remain camp still spent far more and got added bonuses on top of this, the government leaflet and Obama's push, to try push people to vote Remain - but people were smart enough to make up their own minds.
 
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 If the EU reject the amendments it's a no deal Brexit. Suits me. We need to leave that absolutely disgustingly corrupt EU with a certain President Juncker who turns up to important meetings, pissed as a fart.
 |  I was against that leaflet too yes was wrong for tax payer to pay for that we agree totally
 
he did that because idiot David Cameron asked him too and that probably made sure leave won in end
 
parliament will not let that happen no matter what JRM wants as WTO rules mean got to be hard border with Ireland and Northern Ireland then between Spain and Gibraltar DUP will never allow hard border with Ireland and end of peace processes totally
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mick  If the EU reject the amendments it's a no deal Brexit. Suits me. We need to leave that absolutely disgustingly corrupt EU with a certain President Juncker who turns up to important meetings, pissed as a fart.
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Hate to disappoint but 'no deal' is not and never has been an option.   
 May admitted as much at the weekend when asked what extra staff were being recruited or holding areas in ports had been in case of no deal  - there hasn't been any.   
Our position becomes weaker all the time because of the Govt's indecision; the EU hold all the cards. We'll have to get a deal, but it's increasingly looking like we'll be forced into a bad one. 'No deal is better than a bad deal'  was utter baloney.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Ooff  have you had a meeting with Juncker Mick ?     
Hate to disappoint but 'no deal' is not and never has been an option.  
May admitted as much at the weekend when asked what extra staff were being recruited or holding areas in ports had been in case of no deal  - there hasn't been any.   
Our position becomes weaker all the time because of the Govt's indecision; the EU hold all the cards. We'll have to get a deal, but it's increasingly looking like we'll be forced into a bad one. 'No deal is better than a bad deal'  was utter baloney. |  May-may not have the job very shortly    
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  May-may not have the job very shortly   |  Well unless the MPs act by tomorrow they're going to have to wait till the autumn.  She's played them very well with her 'concessions'.   Gone up in my estimation as a survivor I must admit.  
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					Originally Posted by Damien  I think the most likely scenario is that we provisionally agree to do a deal and then use the transition period to actually work out what that is. The UK isn't set up for a hard Brexit. |  Isn't that a complete oxymoron ?  Agree a deal, just work out what it is later        Seems about right for these negotiations.
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					Originally Posted by Dave42   |  But is it a red, white and blue trade deal? Common sense states that, as a market of 65 million customers we are going to get a better than a market of 508 million does
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			It looks like parliament have voted to stay in the European Medicines Agency. Great news for continued rapid drug access and the pharmaceutical industry (big sigh of relief where I work too!)
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