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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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Moggy reiterating his commitment to vote with the DUP by walking into the Aye lobby.....

 

 

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Reminder: this is what Jacob Rees-Mogg told LBC last week about how he would not vote for the PM’s Brexit deal if the DUP were voting against it. He said:

Ultimately the United Kingdom is more important to me than the European Union. So if the DUP felt the United Kingdom were being divided up in the deal, then that would mean it were impossible to vote for the deal under any circumstances.

 

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Mook has been on the Guardian comments page.

 

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PM has another go at the SNP, sneering at their position as supporting the CFP despite fishing communities wanting out of the CFP (and she includes farmers and CAP, too, though they are not of her mind).

 

The Tories talk all the time as if there was nobody in Scotland except big landowner farmers and the five big trawler owning families.

 

In fact, just one of our leading universities contributes more in terms of GVA and employment than does the fisheries sector.

 

And even within fishing, the trawler fishers want out of the CFP, but they don't seem to understand how being out of the SM and CU will make it pointless to land fish in Peterhead and uneconomic to process them for export to the EU, and will probably destroy the shellfish, creel fishers and aquaculture.

 

There is more to Scotland than fishing villages and farmed countryside. The Tories can take their holiday-home view of a quaint theme park Scotland and stuff it.

 

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ERG Deputy Chairman Steve Baker MP, commenting on the government’s defeat, said:

 

“This must be the final defeat for Theresa May’s Deal. “It’s finished. And we must move on. It has not passed. It will not pass..."

 

“I regret to say it is time for Theresa May to follow through on her words and make way so that a new leader can deliver a Withdrawal Agreement which will be passed by Parliament. “This has been a tragic waste of time and energy for the country. We can waste no more.”

 

As brutal as it gets...

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“Grave implications” and “not enough time for legislation to avoid a no-deal Brexit” sounds very much like trying to blackmail everyone again next week with another last minute vote.

 

No doubt feels the numbers are getting close enough for it to work.

 

Either way, she’s a fucking mentalist.

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