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		|  14-11-2018, 22:10 | #3031 |  
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		|  14-11-2018, 22:34 | #3032 |  
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			ITV News Source: Straight from her meeting with the Prime Minister in Parliament, DUP Leader Arlene Foster has gone for a meeting with Labour MP Kate Hoey.
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		|  14-11-2018, 22:34 | #3033 |  
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			Oh dear.  What a shambles.  The draft agreement has been released and a vassal state is what we'd be if implemented.
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		|  14-11-2018, 22:37 | #3034 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Oh dear.  What a shambles.  The draft agreement has been released and a vassal state is what we'd be if implemented.
 Terrible.
 |  Agreed - Remainers should scrap their demands for a Second Referendum to stop Brexit - not only is this worse than staying in the EU, it goes beyond it.
 
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		|  14-11-2018, 22:47 | #3035 |  
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			The great tory cock-up of the century.
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		|  14-11-2018, 23:09 | #3036 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Agreed - Remainers should scrap their demands for a Second Referendum to stop Brexit - not only is this worse than staying in the EU, it goes beyond it.
 Weak and wobbly from the unstable thicko May.
 |  I don’t know what’s in it to have an opinion yet. I haven’t and don’t intend to read 500 pages of legalease eurospeak.
 
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			SNP'S Nicola Sturgeon latest tweet: "Not long off call with PM. She tried to tell me Scotland’s ‘distinctive’ interests had been protected. I pointed out that there isn’t a single mention of Scotland in the agreement, that it disregards our interests, and puts Scotland at a serious competitive disadvantage."
 As much as I cannot stand NS - Why does May insist on telling a pack of lies to sell this BS - I bet she has not read all 585 pages.
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		|  14-11-2018, 23:30 | #3038 |  
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			Then again England isn't mentioned, other than referring to the "Bank of England" in respect of being the UK national bank.
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:12 | #3039 |  
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			If this is the best we can do for the Withdrawal Agreement, can you imagine the free trade deal we’ll negotiate with the EU?
		 
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:21 | #3040 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  If this is the best we can do for the Withdrawal Agreement, can you imagine the free trade deal we’ll negotiate with the EU? |  easiest deal in history    oh wait
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:35 | #3041 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  If this is the best we can do for the Withdrawal Agreement, can you imagine the free trade deal we’ll negotiate with the EU? |  What don’t you like about it? 
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					Originally Posted by Dave42  easiest deal in history    oh wait |  Hasn’t even been negotiated yet, it still might be.
		 
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:35 | #3042 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Oh dear.  What a shambles.  The draft agreement has been released and a vassal state is what we'd be if implemented.
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:37 | #3043 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  It's what you voted for.   |  Not really, but it’s what you facilitated.
		 
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:48 | #3044 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  Agreed - Remainers should scrap their demands for a Second Referendum to stop Brexit - not only is this worse than staying in the EU, it goes beyond it.
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Not really, but it’s what you facilitated. |  How? By stating that unicorns don't exist to the hard of thinking? 
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					Originally Posted by Dave42  easiest deal in history    oh wait |  Lol. Some people want to fall for anything Farage tells them. They are now facing reality and it ain't sweet. 
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		|  15-11-2018, 01:52 | #3045 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  You won. It's what you voted for as obviously Brexit was clearly defined when you voted for it.
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 Lol. Some people want to fall for anything Farage tells them. They are now facing reality and it ain't sweet.
 |  Enough of this immature rubbish - if you are incapable of having a mature discussion and are on a mission to provoke and create division - like I told Mr K earlier, you are also are warned to stay out of this thread! 
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Not really, but it’s what you facilitated. |  Correct - It's been Sabotage from day one from the coward Remainers in government.
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