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There will be no resolution to the impasse, there will be a perma Brexit as Britain ends up half out of the EU, to remind Cameron that his referendum solved absolutely nothing. I predict a Labour government for a generation.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWell, that's one way around the parliamentary impasse on voting for the Withdrawal Agreement:
Tom Newton Dunn on Twitter: "Fancy that. No10 has, out of the blue, just given long standing eurosceptic Tory MP John Hayes a knighthood. Two unrelated facts: he didn't sign a no confidence letter, and hasn't yet said he'll vote down the Brexit deal."
In other unrelated news, it's been a great year for some of the Tory perverts...
Still, at least we're getting out of the corrupt EU!
The best way around the "impasse" is to give the cretins what they want: a hard Brexit. The cretins predict that a hard Brexit won't cause a massive impact, we say it will. Only one way to find out. Let the chips fall where they may.
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One way around the impasse
Well, that's one way around the parliamentary impasse on voting for the Withdrawal Agreement:
Tom Newton Dunn on Twitter: "Fancy that. No10 has, out of the blue, just given long standing eurosceptic Tory MP John Hayes a knighthood. Two unrelated facts: he didn't sign a no confidence letter, and hasn't yet said he'll vote down the Brexit deal."
Fancy that. No10 has, out of the blue, just given long standing eurosceptic Tory MP John Hayes a knighthood. Two unrelated facts: he didn't sign a no confidence letter, and hasn't yet said he'll vote down the Brexit deal.
Still, at least we're getting out of the corrupt EU!Tags: None
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