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					Originally Posted by Angua  More kicking the can down the road, just so she can get her deal through parliament, by offering the fire of no deal vs the pan of her deal.
 The EU are prepared for no deal, so not really a threat to them.
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		|  24-02-2019, 18:12 | #7802 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  More kicking the can down the road, just so she can get her deal through parliament, by offering the fire of no deal vs the pan of her deal.
 The EU are prepared for no deal, so not really a threat to them.
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		|  24-02-2019, 18:32 | #7804 |  
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		|  24-02-2019, 18:49 | #7805 |  
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		|  24-02-2019, 18:51 | #7806 |  
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  Well that's a comfort.    
He'd be better employed praying for the victims of his religion and the practioners. |  Isn't that the other lot? Although, you do have a point    
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  Well that's a comfort.    
He'd be better employed praying for the victims of his religion and the practioners. |  He would be better placed bending May's ear about the mess she is making of the whole thing. That  might actually achieve something.
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		|  24-02-2019, 20:22 | #7808 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  He would be better placed bending May's ear about the mess she is making of the whole thing. That might actually achieve something. |  
 
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		|  24-02-2019, 20:36 | #7809 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  He would be better placed bending May's ear about the mess she is making of the whole thing. That might actually achieve something. |  Although Theresa May does not give the impression that she's the best of listeners, she's a daughter of a vicar so she might listen to a man of the cloth.
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		|  24-02-2019, 20:42 | #7810 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Although Theresa May does not give the impression that she's the best of listeners, she's a daughter of a vicar so she might listen to a man of the cloth. |  As Matthew Paris succinctly put  in a article she listens to no one while completely ignoring any advice she is given..
		 
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		|  24-02-2019, 21:08 | #7811 |  
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					Originally Posted by denphone  As Matthew Paris succinctly put  in a article she listens to no one while completely ignoring any advice she is given.. |  I think what you're trying to say is she's a woman   
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		|  24-02-2019, 21:11 | #7812 |  
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					Originally Posted by papa smurf  I think what you're trying to say is she's a woman  |  Now stop putting words into my mouth Papa.   
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		|  24-02-2019, 22:12 | #7813 |  
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					Originally Posted by Angua  More kicking the can down the road, just so she can get her deal through parliament, by offering the fire of no deal vs the pan of her deal.
 The EU are prepared for no deal, so not really a threat to them.
 |  If she provides a legal constraint to the backstop, what bits about hers deal are you against? 
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 In reference to my earlier request, apart from the backstop and the £41 billion on offer, can anyone on this forum  tell me what else is so terrible about the May Withdrawl agreement?
 
If she was to get legally binding assurances about the backstop, what else is in there that could make an MP vote against it, given the alternative?
		 
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		|  25-02-2019, 00:04 | #7814 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  If she provides a legal constraint to the backstop, what bits about hers deal are you against?
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 In reference to my earlier request, apart from the backstop and the £41 billion on offer, can anyone on this forum  tell me what else is so terrible about the May Withdrawl agreement?
 
 If she was to get legally binding assurances about the backstop, what else is in there that could make an MP vote against it, given the alternative?
 |  As I understand it I think we're actually better of in the backstop, no new laws, access to single market, being part of the customs union ish, no membership fees and no free movement, what's not to like, no wonder the EU aren't keen oh and we keep the fish!
 
That is as said if I understand it right, I've made no real effort to look for information preferring instead to listen to Farage, Mugg, Bozo and the rest and think the exact opposite of what they said, it's easier that way
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		|  25-02-2019, 00:55 | #7815 |  
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  As I understand it I think we're actually better of in the backstop, no new laws, access to single market, being part of the customs union ish, no membership fees and no free movement, what's not to like, no wonder the EU aren't keen oh and we keep the fish!
 That is as said if I understand it right, I've made no real effort to look for information preferring instead to listen to Farage, Mugg, Bozo and the rest and think the exact opposite of what they said, it's easier that way
 |  This is a withdrawal agreement, the real negotiation (fish, tariffs etc) comes with any trade agreement we agree with the EU. 
We will still have to pay for access to the single market. 
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					Originally Posted by denphone  As Matthew Paris succinctly put  in a article she listens to no one while completely ignoring any advice she is given.. |  Just seen a bit more of this article on Twitter. Rather worrying. 
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