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BREXIT: Parliament can't stop "no deal" - Matt Hancock
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They are allowed to change their mind every election/referendum. The question is what frequency they should be.Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostBut apparently people can't...Comment
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They can, but they haven't.Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostBut apparently people can't...Comment
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"JEREMY CORBYN’S plea for opposition parties to back him in a bid to prevent a no-deal Brexit has been welcomed by Tory Remainer rebel Dominic Grieve."Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Dominic Grieve is not "Tory Rebels"
In March, his local Conservative Association passed a motion of no confidence in him, yet strangely this "democrat" has decided not to resign, even though he is busy searching for ways to compel Boris to resign if he loses a VONC.
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So why Brexiteers are so scared of a new referendum!? Surely a new leave victory would give bigger leverage and (most likely) set the matter once and for all?Originally posted by Platypus View PostThey can, but they haven't."The boy who cried Sheep"Comment
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(1) They're not. Where's your evidence for that statement?Originally posted by CryingSheep View PostSo why Brexiteers are so scared of a new referendum!? Surely a new leave victory would give bigger leverage and (most likely) set the matter once and for all?
(2) Jo Swinson is on the record as saying she'd ignore the result on a 2nd referendum if it didn't go her way.
So really, what's the point? Giant waste of time and money to get the same result which the same moany idiots will continue to fight.Comment
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Agree.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPassing the WA would at this point be the most entertaining outcome.
Also looks highly unlikely though. Steven Kinnock reckons there are up to 50 Labour MPs in favour now. Say there are 25 in reality. It would need Boris onboard to have any hope of a majority for that (even assuming the same number of Tories supporting as MV3, which now looks unlikely), and that would be the end of the Tories.Comment
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Yes, we all know you're a gibbering jellyfish of fear.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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