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@rembrandt
That’s pretty convincing. If this doesn’t bring us all together what will? -
It’s an interesting one, because from the comments of the different actors on the beeb this morning, I don’t see how a deal can be done.
In that case, I assume that May will be forced to push for a no deal Brexit, given her comments that Brexit should happen.
Anyone picking her to lose the no-confidence vote?
I’m not - I think these assholes like sniping from the sidelines safe in the knowledge they won’t wear it.
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@Rembrandt
Anyone picking her to lose the no-confidence vote?I’m not - I think these assholes like sniping from the sidelines safe in the knowledge they won’t wear it.
This in spades.
Chinless wonders will cost the Tories their rule.
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This bit shows what a fucking piss poor mess this is
The prime minister said the vote had not revealed what kind of deal MPs would be willing to support so if she won the vote of no confidence she would open talks with the DUP and “senior parliamentarians from across the house to identify what will be required to secure support”
So, no matter what you think of BREXIT, don't you think it would have been a good idea to find out what the parliament would support BEFORE spending (a now wasted) couple of years negotiating with the EU? I'm sure they can knock something up in the remaining 73 days that'll make everyone happy! FFS couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery
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And May's Government survives the no confidence vote. So this leaves us with a Prime Minister and a Government that never wanted to leave, that have had their plan for leaving trashed and no real plan B option, trying to cobble together some form of plan in the next two and a bit months. May has been shafted by her own party over the Brexit plan but yet again they have backed her because no-one else wants to try and handle this clusterfuck.
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@Catogrande combined with people prepared to do anything to avoid a Corbyn govt.
Watched the house pre the vote. Labour deputy wanked on for ages and made s few points then Gove came up and annhilated Corbyn. Made for good watching
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The only thing the MP's have less confidence in than May is Corbyn
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As I thought, and now Corbyn won’t talk until she takes no deal Brexit off the table.
That means no deal Brexit then, I assume, unless May bottles it and asks for more time.
Listening to the Beeb this morning most ppl interviewed only wanted a no deal Brexit done and dusted or a no Brexit.
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They can do a no deal Brexit if they want, just please delay it until I leave.
You think the trying to work out a deal has been an incompetent clusterfuck? Just wait until all the bits they haven’t even thought to cover off come out of the woodwork after a no deal.
The politicians are scared of no deal because they have more knowledge about how useless the govt departments are.
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