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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat on earth gave you that idea?
So that Cameron could take away from the Ukip vote and get a good majority. I mean, there was no way he was going to lose, was he?
surprised the sh1te out of him AIR.
bugger off sharpish he did, soon after.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought Parliament ruled on behalf of the people.
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThen why have a referendum?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostParliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostParliament could amend any deal to be subject to a referendum. The EU would need to agree to an extension for this.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostParliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostParliament would have to buckle down on a polished turd - especially one supported (while holding their nose) by the Tory party, the EU, business leaders and a fed-up public.
Personally I would support anything just to make Brexit go away.....
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIMHO the turd will be polished and a deal done with the EU.
Talk in Brussels is that the EU has seen the light and will compromise on the Irish backstop.
Most likely some fudge that NI will follow certain rules.
Victory will be declared.
The Brexsh1tters wont know any better, being thick as mince.
Remainers know the turd is worse than the privileged deal we had before.
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IMHO the turd will be polished and a deal done with the EU.
Talk in Brussels is that the EU has seen the light and will compromise on the Irish backstop.
Most likely some fudge that NI will follow certain rules.
Victory will be declared.
The Brexsh1tters wont know any better, being thick as mince.
Remainers know the turd is worse than the privileged deal we had before.
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