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No but this made me laugh!Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostI know there are some cretins here. Does anyone actually believe anything they read in the Express?
"But SNP's Ian Blackford says: "Shamefully it seems Government is seeking to prevent opposition amendments to the deal.
“Gagging the sovereignty of parliament by playing dirty tricks. Is the Government so weak the Brexit deal will not succeed with alternatives on the table?"
To which Mrs May confirms: "Parliament will vote on the deal" before Mr Blackford tells her: “I expect parliament to hold the Government to account and amend the deal. This is not a game the SNP will never gamble with Scotland's future."
Mrs May hits back telling Mr Blackford: "The SNP gambles with Scotland's future every time it stands up and calls for independence."
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I know there are some cretins here. Does anyone actually believe anything they read in the Express?
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The knives are out
The knives are out
but will be back in their holsters by the end of the afternoon. Lets face it, it's a lost cause, the name of the game is clinging on to your ministerial post as long as you can and saving up for hard times in opposition.
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