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22 minutes ago, welshbairn said:
34 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:
In fairness to Corbyn (yes I know) a negotiation involving a CU would be viewed very differently by the EU27.
 

Only if he drops or softens some of his red lines.

Won't happen, he's a commie...

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DUP MP on Sky news just now quoting a poll of what the Unionist voters in NI want for Brexit.  No indication of what the people of that area as a whole want.

The future of every country comprising the U.K. is being dictated by 10 bigoted political dinosaurs.

 

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5 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

DUP MP on Sky news just now quoting a poll of what the Unionist voters in NI want for Brexit.  No indication of what the people of that area as a whole want.

The future of every country comprising the U.K. is being dictated by 10 bigoted political dinosaurs.

 

And what do Unionist voters in NI want for Brexit? Considering NI voted Remain by 56 - 44, I would imagine the result was Remain. Unless the question was "What do you want for Brexit" (from a list of options) rather than how would you vote in a fresh referendum - Leave/Remain?

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10 minutes ago, Detournement said:

Why does she think they have given up on an election?

May's deal will get beaten again in February and they will call another VONC.

Which May will win especially as Cable said they would not back Labour if they call a second one.

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Lib Dems refuse to support future Labour no-confidence votes

Vince Cable says Jeremy Corbyn must ‘get off the fence’ and endorse new referendum

 

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7 minutes ago, Billy Rubin said:

Can you call a VONC anytime and it only goes ahead if accepted by the government?  

Because the vote of no confidence was against the leader of the party and not the party itself, at least one year needs to pass before there can be another one.

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10 minutes ago, Billy Rubin said:

Can you call a VONC anytime and it only goes ahead if accepted by the government?  

A VONC in the Government must go ahead if it's called by the official leader of the opposition ie Corbyn, the Government can refuse if it's called by the leader of a smaller party.

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2 hours ago, O'Kelly Isley III said:

Corbyn with another contradictory performance today; correctly stating that May will get very little joy in trying to negotiate a better deal from the EU, but seemingly overlooking his repeated claim that he would somehow magic something on a CU and the single market.

Glad to see Ireland and the EU publicly standing four-square on the backstop.

The EU want's their 39 Billion.

They will make a deal.

Going to need it to fund their Army.

 

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2 minutes ago, sureiknow said:

The EU want's their 39 Billion.

They will make a deal.

Going to need it to fund their Army.

But but I thought it was the EU that owed all the moneyz???? lolz

Hopefully Scotland will be a part of the great EU army sooner rather than later. Last thing we need is a manufactured famine courtisy of the British State when we finally give them the finger. Ljsl9nQ.png

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35 minutes ago, welshbairn said:

A VONC in the Government must go ahead if it's called by the official leader of the opposition ie Corbyn, the Government can refuse if it's called by the leader of a smaller party.

Corbyn repeatedly introducing VoC motions that he knows he will lose is as ridiculous as May repeatedly introducing her deal unchanged.

How the f**k did we get to this?

 

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You know this massive coup by somebody and some amendment that the media were wax lyrical about last week... Ie May must now come back in 3 working days with her plan B. Well what a load of shite that was, she came back; said same thing and possible vote mid Feb. Beginning to think these amendments are a pile of shite

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1 hour ago, Granny Danger said:

It’s a joke that May is getting so many positive headlines about scrapping the £65 fee that she herself introduced.

The MSM are so easily dazzled by shiny things.

 

Agree 100% - wouldn’t surprise me if they set a fee so they could scrap it immediately just to look good.

No doubt most folk will think Theresa May is on parr with Mother Theresa now! 

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5 minutes ago, zidane's child said:

Agree 100% - wouldn’t surprise me if they set a fee so they could scrap it immediately just to look good.

No doubt most folk will think Theresa May is on parr with Mother Theresa now! 

It’s like Trump’s latest offer on a reprieve for those under the DACA programme as part of his funding bid for the wall.

He took away protection then offered it back as part of his proposal.  Him and May share the same moral code.

 

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