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Previously on "PM and her ministers are already pointing the finger at EU for impending failure"
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 These useless people should read this: Divided Government must provide Parliament with clarity ahead of crucial vote - News from Parliament - UK Parliament
 
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 Typical snowflakery. Start off holding all the cards, screw it up, blame someone else.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostSubscribe to read | Financial Times
 
 Now, let me think about this.
 
 May negotiated and agreed this deal with the EU, and now she's blaming them because they won't change it to get it through Parliament. 
 
 Maybe it would have been a good idea to reach a consensus in Parliament before she went off negotiating.
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 PM and her ministers are already pointing the finger at EU for impending failureSubscribe to read | Financial Times
 
 Now, let me think about this.
 
 May negotiated and agreed this deal with the EU, and now she's blaming them because they won't change it to get it through Parliament. 
 
 Maybe it would have been a good idea to reach a consensus in Parliament before she went off negotiating.Tags: None
 
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