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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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1 minute ago, Pistonbroke said:

Talk about the likes of Clarke and co losing the whip. 

Leadsom has said they'll have a second chance tomorrow to vote against the legislation. If they don't, then they will be booted. 

 

Also talk that Johnson might just let the legislation pass if he loses tomorrow's vote so that he can get a general election as soon as possible. 

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8 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

He's the first PM in 125 years to lose his first vote.  I think the possibility exists for him to lose his second vote tomorrow, followed by his attempt at calling a snap election.  If he loses all three, a vote of no confidence could follow.

 

What a stellar fucking record that would be.

 

Finally gets his dream job, and ends up being the worst, shortest reigning Prime minister of all time.

 

Superb.

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4 minutes ago, Nelly-Torres said:

Leadsom has said they'll have a second chance tomorrow to vote against the legislation. If they don't, then they will be booted. 

 

Also talk that Johnson might just let the legislation pass if he loses tomorrow's vote so that he can get a general election as soon as possible. 

 

I doubt that would change enough minds, especially going by what this bloke Bebb is saying atm. Down to a lack of trust, so he's buggered. 

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1 minute ago, Captain Turdseye said:

 

They obviously think they’ll win and therefore have a mandate to crash out with no deal. 

That's always been the danger. 

There was a point during this mess that I wouldn't have been gutted at May's deal passing (however much I enjoyed the show) as what felt, and still feels, like the most probable alternative is even worse. 

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3 minutes ago, Captain Turdseye said:

 

They obviously think they’ll win and therefore have a mandate to crash out with no deal. 

They thought the same in 2017 and had their majority cut. Let them kamikaze them selves from the inside out. 

 

Brexit has killed the Tories and its fucking superb. 

 

Chief whip going round deselecting the 22 tories. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, MegadriveMan said:

 

Runnymede and Weybridge Conservatives have already confirmed Phillip Hammond's reselection, so Boris won't actually be able to sack him!

Getting his reselection confirmed first was a brilliant move by Hammond.  It sort of sent a message.

 

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