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possibly not there has always been a number of Labour back benchers who supported her deal. The DUP is only 10 votes, that means she only need 10 Labour Back benchers and, correct me if I'm wrong and I'm sure someone will, but there were more than 10 rebel Labour backbenchers voted for the WA last time. This does not split across party lines unless you are in either the Liberal or SNP parties. -
Eh?Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostProblem with that lot is all they ever did was tell us what the did not like, they never looked likely at getting a coherent plan together. Norway + would of been the best but they demanded impossible red lines around freedom of movement that did not work with the NI border.
FoM of people has very little to do with the NI border.Comment
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It has. Them goods don't move themselves you know.Originally posted by meridian View PostEh?
FoM of people has very little to do with the NI border.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg changes his mind
Oh dear, Jacob has pulled out, no doubt bringing a few others with him.
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The DUP have now realised that a future Tory PM will throw Northern Ireland under a bus for their "Hard Brexit" so they're effectively out of the equation.
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Not something that he is particularly familiar with at homeOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostJacob Rees-Mogg changes his mind
Oh dear, Jacob has pulled out, no doubt bringing a few others with him.

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Spoke too soon on LBC reaffirmed he will be voting for the deal.
Does seem like if the deal doesn't go through that May will call a GE and that way will put her deal to the country.
It will be close.I'm alright JackComment
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Yep, it comes to something when the DUP prefer a Corbyn idea.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe DUP have now realised that a future Tory PM will throw Northern Ireland under a bus for their "Hard Brexit" so they're effectively out of the equation.

Only way out of this mess is 2nd ref or cancel this mess and hold a GE.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by BlueSharp View PostYep, it comes to something when the DUP prefer a Corbyn idea.
Only way out of this mess to leave now.Comment
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