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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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24 minutes ago, Nelly-Torres said:

"Nurse! Nurse! He's doing that blaming Labour for a problem which is very much owned by the party he voted for thing again. 

 

I'm going to need 10mg of Shutthefuckupium."

Your comprehension skills are fucking shocking.  Is there a free course you could go on?  Group discount? 

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25 minutes ago, skend04 said:

Why is hardly anyone saying that May is whipping her party to vote against the deal she negotiated based on her redlines? We are truly living in surreal times. We're in the Upside Down.

I'm guessing it's because of a vain belief it'll somehow strengthen her hand when she goes back to Brussels and instructs them on the will of parliament.

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24 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

"our demands" 

 

What happens if big Tim doesn't meet these demands? Why would he be arsed? 

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2 hours ago, MegadriveMan said:

So to clarify...

 

She's whipping her own MP's to vote on an amendment against her own deal and she may not have the numbers to do that?

 

 

More bizarre is the fact the amendment she is trying to whip through is something the EU have categorically said wont fly. Just hope the no deal amendment gets passed .

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On 1/27/2019 at 8:39 PM, rico1304 said:

Labour NEC meeting on Tuesday - Brexit not on the agenda.  

 

 

Some CLPs have passed motions on the second referendum.  This is on the agenda.

 

https://skwawkbox.org/2019/01/29/itv-claims-hundreds-of-pro-referendum-labour-motions-nec-couple-of-dozen-at-most/?fbclid=IwAR1y3QxUkn4tNg9aVeiFbBvE8C8apY5-uPu5sqd8o3GeqMF8DktBky_323A

 

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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/29/british-pensioners-in-eu-will-lose-nhs-covered-health-care-under-no-deal-brexit

 

Well, it's been confirmed today that British retirees in EU won't be covered for healthcare by the NHS under a no deal. Some of these were going around saying they would vote to leave in TV interviews during the campaign. And now they'll have to leave. Their retirement pads. Poor bastards.

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11 minutes ago, skend04 said:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/29/british-pensioners-in-eu-will-lose-nhs-covered-health-care-under-no-deal-brexit

 

Well, it's been confirmed today that British retirees in EU won't be covered for healthcare by the NHS under a no deal. Some of these were going around saying they would vote to leave in TV interviews during the campaign. And now they'll have to leave. Their retirement pads. Poor bastards.

One small crumb of comfort, I suppose.

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She's simply doing what she's done throughout her entire time as PM, being completely dominated by the Brexiteer right of her party and giving into them at every step. I thought this was a non-negotiable agreement and therefore re-negotiation was impossible? What happened to the cross party consultation or was she referring to within her own divided party?

 

Kicking the can down the road again and trying to position herself so she can blame the EU. Ultimately if parliament doesn't take control this will still all come down to an 11th hour decision to extend article 50 or go through with no deal.

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