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Originally posted by AtW View Post
However, if she seeks to delay until March, May is likely to face a fierce backlash from MPs, including some junior ministers, who believe every day of uncertainty increases the risks to jobs and businesses.'
One senior backbencher said there was “a palpable sense that the longer this drags on, the more the prime minister has to have a specific proposal that can win over the ERG, which seems unlikely, or cross-party support for a deal. If not, she’ll face mass resignations and another leadership crisis”.
Another senior Conservative said: “It’s an utter tragedy that no-deal is still on the table. Cowards in the cabinet sit there updating Instagram, pretending everything is okay while we go through this bulltulip parade. They’re lying to the British public and history will damn them forever.”
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostMeanwhile in other news
A Senior Member of the European Parliament, Guy Verhofstadt, has suggested that senior Brexiteers within the Tory party could end up facing Madame Guillotine.
Nice to see the members of the European parliament suggesting the British MPs should be executed!
KUATB.
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Meanwhile in other news
A Senior Member of the European Parliament, Guy Verhofstadt, has suggested that senior Brexiteers within the Tory party could end up facing Madame Guillotine.
Nice to see the members of the European parliament suggesting the British MPs should be executed!
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Winding down the clock
Theresa May’s high-stakes Brexit strategy may have been accidentally revealed after her chief negotiator Olly Robbins was overheard in a Brussels bar saying MPs will be given a last-minute choice between her deal and a lengthy delay.
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