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Previously on "Gormless in Grimsby"

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Surely Brexit means Brexit. Taking back control of what we already have control of. No deal better than a bad deal. Blah blah blah
    You want to hear the answers, or lack of them, to the questions asked. The PM cannot say anything straight, useless as a Brexiter in this sub-forum...

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    No plan B, let alone a plan A: PM speech in Grimsby: 8 March 2019 - GOV.UK
    Surely Brexit means Brexit. Taking back control of what we already have control of. No deal better than a bad deal. Blah blah blah

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  • darmstadt
    started a topic Gormless in Grimsby

    Gormless in Grimsby

    No plan B, let alone a plan A: PM speech in Grimsby: 8 March 2019 - GOV.UK

    Next week, Members of Parliament in Westminster face a crucial choice.
    Whether to back the Brexit deal – or to reject it.
    Back it and the UK will leave the European Union.
    Reject it and no one knows what will happen.
    We may not leave the EU for many months.
    We may leave without the protections that the deal provides.
    We may never leave at all.
    The only certainty would be ongoing uncertainty.
    ...more gibberish....

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