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Parliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.Originally posted by BR14 View Postthat's a no then.Hard Brexit now!
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The public is very fed-up. But I am still not convinced parliament would vote for it.Originally posted by sasguru View PostParliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.
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Parliament could amend any deal to be subject to a referendum. The EU would need to agree to an extension for this.Originally posted by sasguru View PostParliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.Comment
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Unlikely in the time left - and I think Boris prorogued purely because he knew the polished turd would come through, and wanted to put pressure on Parliament.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostParliament could amend any deal to be subject to a referendum. The EU would need to agree to an extension for this.Hard Brexit now!
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Will you have enough tired old cliches to see you through till Oct 31st?Originally posted by sasguru View PostParliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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'Tired old cliche' is a tired old cliche.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWill you have enough tired old cliches to see you through till Oct 31st?

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whereas you're more like an out of date quiche.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post'Tired old cliche' is a tired old cliche.
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What on earth gave you that idea?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought Parliament ruled on behalf of the people.
So that Cameron could take away from the Ukip vote and get a good majority. I mean, there was no way he was going to lose, was he?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThen why have a referendum?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat on earth gave you that idea?
So that Cameron could take away from the Ukip vote and get a good majority. I mean, there was no way he was going to lose, was he?

surprised the sh1te out of him AIR.
bugger off sharpish he did, soon after.
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