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In case you missed it, Hammond has caved in. Hard Brexit it is.
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It looks to me that the Tory government won't survive beyond 2018. It will be brought crashing down with a no confidence vote. My prediction will be the early part of 2018, as MP's realise they have only 6 months to hack out a deal. There will be yet another GE.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt looks to me that the Tory government won't survive beyond 2018. It will be brought crashing down with a no confidence vote. My prediction will be the early part of 2018, as MP's realise they have only 6 months to hack out a deal. There will be yet another GE.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt looks to me that the Tory government won't survive beyond 2018. It will be brought crashing down with a no confidence vote. My prediction will be the early part of 2018, as MP's realise they have only 6 months to hack out a deal. There will be yet another GE.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt looks to me that the Tory government won't survive beyond 2018. It will be brought crashing down with a no confidence vote. My prediction will be the early part of 2018, as MP's realise they have only 6 months to hack out a deal. There will be yet another GE.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostAll the more reason for option 2
Do all EU states have to ratify this or just EFTA states?Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt looks to me that the Tory government won't survive beyond 2018. It will be brought crashing down with a no confidence vote. My prediction will be the early part of 2018, as MP's realise they have only 6 months to hack out a deal. There will be yet another GE.
What could possibly go wrong?
I mean apart from everything!.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostFook me and you want comrade Corbyn?
What could possibly go wrong?
I mean apart from everything!.Comment
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