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  • BlueSharp
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    Where is BJ?

    So the pied piper of the of the Brexit bottlers has bottled tonight's leadership debate as his best Brexit line is I'm going to "renegotiate with the e.u." , something his predecessor has tried and failed to do and ultimately cost her the top job. We know the DUP won't support a no-deal scenario; so he has no functioning government to take us out on a no deal.

    So his only real option (as he won't cancel the dam thing) IMO is a GE and some sort of deal with the Brexit lot to get a majority needed for a hard Brexit and the next five years of a Boris/Farage government.

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