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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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

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1 hour ago, Anubis said:

Vote on her deal tomorrow.

 

If she loses vote on no deal on Wednesday.

 

If she loses the no deal vote there will be a vote on extending Art 50 on Thursday.

I personally think this has been handled very well, in good time, and for the good of the nation. 

 

And, by 'well, in good time, and for the good of the nation' I mean the opposite of those things.

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1 minute ago, SasaS said:

So, as expected, they waited till midnight before the last vote and gave her the piece of paper she can wave in the parliament in the morning, bearing the signature of the European chancellor, Mr. Juncker.

Peace in our time?

We won’t know if it is a legal agreement till the attorney general speaks in the morning. The way he speaks we will probably be even more confused.

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1 hour ago, Anny Road said:

We won’t know if it is a legal agreement till the attorney general speaks in the morning. The way he speaks we will probably be even more confused.

It's lipstick on a pig. There is no provision for an unilateral withdrawal to the backstop. 

Fine words about intention and arbitration are not legally binding. I'll be amazed if she gets this through but we live in strange times and most MPs are spineless lizards or head banging loons.

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