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		|  14-10-2019, 22:19 | #1261 |  
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			Good to see that the Queen is wise enough not to state definitively that the UK is leaving on 31 October. Sensibly, she just stated “My government’s priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union on October 31.”
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Good to see that the Queen is wise enough not to state definitively that the UK is leaving on 31 October. Sensibly, she just stated “My government’s priority has always been to secure the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union on October 31.” |  That would not be in the Queen's remit.
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  That would not be in the Queen's remit. |  More moderate than other language that's been used suspect the  Palace had an input. Saying you will leave on 31/10 implies breaking the law, saying it's a 'priority' takes it down a peg. 
 
Does seem he is desperate to leave on 31/10 no matter what concessions it takes. It's all about Boris and the next election, not Brexit. What's laughable are the Brexiteers saying they will now support, not knowing what all those concessions are,  and having voted against similar proposals from TM! Seems they've realised that any deal is better than no deal after all. Still leaves us worse off than we are now, but common sense left the debate long ago.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  More moderate than other language that's been used suspect the  Palace had an input. Saying you will leave on 31/10 implies breaking the law, saying it's a 'priority' takes it down a peg. 
 Does seem he is desperate to leave on 31/10 no matter what concessions it takes. It's all about Boris and the next election, not Brexit. What's laughable are the Brexiteers saying they will now support, not knowing what all those concessions are,  and having voted against similar proposals from TM! Seems they've realised that any deal is better than no deal after all. Still leaves us worse off than we are now, but common sense left the debate long ago.
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			Look how quiet this thread's gone - even while they are trying to get the legal text of an agreement done this evening.
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Look how quiet this thread's gone - even while they are trying to get the legal text of an agreement done this evening.
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					Originally Posted by pip08456  I noticed that too Seph. |  l always say one must not run before one can walk pip.   
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			If it's as rumoured that Bozza has accepted a border in the Irish sea, then that's a EU proposal that even TM rejected . He's succeeded in getting a worse deal than the one he voted against !
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	Have you got anything constructive to say?  Like it's a last chance for Parliament to get its act together and deliver the Referendum result?Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  If it's as rumoured that Bozza has accepted a border in the Irish sea, then that's a EU proposal that even TM rejected . He's succeeded in getting a worse deal than the one he voted against ! |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Have you got anything constructive to say?  Like it's a last chance for Parliament to get its act together and deliver the Referendum result? |  Seems you've just realised that Bozza has done you up like a (U)kipper over Brexit    
As for something constructive, how about the public having a final say over any closed door deal he does come up with ?  Be nice to know what we're actually voting for, for a change.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Seems you've just realised that Bozza has done you up like a (U)kipper over Brexit    
As for something constructive, how about the public having a final say over any closed door deal he does come up with ?  Be nice to know what we're actually voting for, for a change. |  You wouldn't know what you were voting for.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  If it's as rumoured that Bozza has accepted a border in the Irish sea, then that's a EU proposal that even TM rejected . He's succeeded in getting a worse deal than the one he voted against ! |   How was May's plan of handing over control of more of the UK, ie GB as well as NI, for all eternity, a better "deal"?
 
Where else in the world is a non-EU country expected to collect tariffs on behalf of the EU? Is the US expected to? Is China expected to? Is the EU going to reciprocate and collect tariffs on behalf of the UK, regardless of where the goods end up? Who is going to pay for all the extra costs? The EU currently "pays" individual EU countries for collecting EU tariffs. Will that be extended?
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			So we're heading for a deal with the 'not a backstop' backstop in the Irish Sea eh?
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					Originally Posted by Damien  So we're heading for a deal with the 'not a backstop' backstop in the Irish Sea eh? |  Suggest we call it a 'fail safe'     |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Look how quiet this thread's gone - even while they are trying to get the legal text of an agreement done this evening.
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