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He knows if he tries to hang on for October 31st his hand may be forced, so he will be thinking about going for it. Dominic Rieve will definitely vote to bring the government down, it only takes a handful of rebels.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostQuite a few commentators are saying, if BoJo wins, he'll call a snap GE with no-deal in the manifesto.
be afraid
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Quite a few commentators are saying, if BoJo wins, he'll call a snap GE with no-deal in the manifesto.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThere is always the vote of no confidence.
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1 GBP = 1.12293 EUR at the momentOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThere is always the vote of no confidence. And who knows what Speaker Bercow may pull out of the hat?
Still, the collapse in sterling will be great for exports.
too bad Uk has nothing substantial left to export
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There is always the vote of no confidence. And who knows what Speaker Bercow may pull out of the hat?Originally posted by AtW View Post
Still, the collapse in sterling will be great for exports.
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