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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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4 hours ago, ZonkoVille77 said:

Putting a stupid question to stupid people was always going to cause trouble. 

 

Choose ONE option.

 

A. A                               [ ]

B. B                               [ ]

C. Boaty McBoatface     [ ]

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Tusk said to be proposing a flexible 12 month extension, which can be cut short at any time should we ever actually work out what the fuck we want to do.

 

Personally I'm delighted to see us take back control and show these puffed-up Eurocrats who the big dog in the room is.

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That’s some membership roster of the Pizza Club. A who’s who of people you’d prefer not to be near the cabinet.

 

 

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May set out she was making the order needed to let Britain contest the European Parliament elections (a natural consequence of a long delay). That is certainly unpalatable to many Tory Brexiteers. The Times says the ‘pizza club’ of Andrea Leadsom, Gavin Williamson, Liz Truss, Chris Grayling and Michael Gove are plotting to stop the MEP embarrassment, while the Telegraph says some have discussed a ‘mass walkout’. With the Sunday papers sure to be stuffed with leadership positioning, it’s not clear how big that ‘mass’ really will be, or whether it will make blind bit of difference to May’s plan.

 

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